I enjoy reading and I learn a lot from books. I believe that books are packets of wisdom. In the first week of every new month, I would post a list of the books I read in the previous month and the books I have bought or borrowed to read in the next month. I hope that I would be able to inspire you to read some of these books and share some good books that you have read with me. At the same time, I hope that this habit would inspire me to read more :).
Completed in July
Here are the books I completed in July. This means that I finished reading the book or listened to it on Audible. It does not mean that I started reading or listening to it in June. I may have started earlier.
- Not a Fan by Kyle Idleman
- From Megachurch to Multiplication – A Church’s Journey Toward Movement – Chris Galanos
- The Father Glorified – Patrick Robertson and David Watson
- Revival Fire – Wesley Duewel – (I revisited this one. I do so from time to time)
Currently Reading
These are books that I am currently reading or listening to on audible. Yes, I read more than one book at a time.
- Church History in Plain Language by Bruce L. Shelly
- The Forty-Day Word Fast: A spiritual journey to eliminate toxic words from your life. by Tim Cameron.
- Spent Matches: Igniting the Signal Fire for the Spiritually Dissatisfied. by Roy Moran.
Hope to start reading this Month
These are books that I have already purchased or borrowed and I look forward to reading.
- Bhojpuri Breakthrough – A Movement that keeps Multiplying – Victor John and Dave Coles
- The Entrepreneur Roller Coaster by Darren Hardy
- The Kingdom Unleashed: How Jesus’ 1st Century Kingdom values are Transforming thousands of cultures and awakening His Church by Jerry Trousdale and Glenn Sunshine.
- The Insanity of God: A True Story of Faith Resurrected – Nik Ripken
- Discipleship – David Watson
Have you read any of these books? Do you know some good books that you think I should read? Please suggest them in the comment section below. I got some recommendations last month and I look forward to more. Thanks.
So cool that you can read that many books at the same time. I have also picked up reading but very slow. I find it hard to get sustained time to read and then by the time I get back to the book, I have forgotten what I read previously which then makes me start almost from the beginning again. This cycle means that it is not easy for me to finish a book quickly. Are there any tips you can give me from your experience?
Wow I am totally impressed. I have a really hard time fitting reading books into my schedule, even though I would love to and have a few on the list that I bought a while back, some even years ago. How do you manage to find time? And how do you not get confused reading more than 1 at the same time?