I enjoy books in a number of genres – theology, biology, faith and work, leadership, Christian living, etc. Here are 12 new and upcoming books that you might be interested in.
- Biblical Wisdom for Everyday Life: Ethical Answers for Cultural Questions by Daniel Darling
- Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing: A Liturgy for Daily Worship with the Psalms by Jonathan Gibson
- Pastoring for Monday: Help Your Congregation Integrate Faith and Work by Matt Rusten
- The Stories We Live By: How Jesus Critiques and Completes What Our Culture Tells Us by Tim Keller and Michael Keller
- The American Way of Killing – Malcolm Gladwell
- Church History for Everyone: The Story of Christianity from the Fall of Jerusalem to the Dawn of the Reformation (Volume 1) by Kevin DeYoung
- Leading Worship for Workers: How to Design Liturgies for All of Life by Matthew Kaemingk and Kathryn Roelofs
- The Desecration of Man: How the Rejection of God Degrades Our Humanity by Carl Trueman
- The Secret: What Great Leaders Know and Do 4th Edition, Revised and Expanded) by Ken Blanchard and Mark Miller
- How to Get a Return on Failure: Fail Smarter―Return Stronger by John Maxwell
- Stand in Awe: How Reverence Transforms Our Worship and Our Lives by Laura Story
- My Story: A Spiritual & Intellectual Autobiography by John C. Lennox
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Thirty years ago, in March of 1996, after being elected by our congregation, I was ordained as an elder in the church my wife Tammy and I still attend. I was pleased to have my parents present at my ordination service, not knowing that my Mom would go to glory just four months later.
Andrew Peterson Presents: A Liturgy, a Legacy & The Songs of Rich Mullins – Various Artists
Tim Keller was the founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, co-founder of The Gospel Coalition and Redeemer City to City, and the author of twenty-four books. He died at the age of 72 in May 2023 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. This book is comprised of short daily readings from his books. I used it as a part of my devotional readings for the past year and would recommend it to you.





In our series on leadership attributes, we have previously looked at how leaders are learners. They demonstrate continuous and lifelong learning. A subset of continuous learning is reading. Leaders are readers.