Now it’s your turn!

by thelfrich · 11 comments

Thank you for such a fun series. I had a great time sharing great books that I love and hearing why you want to read them.

Congratulations to Denise Dilley, who won The Wart of Art.

Now I would love to hear your suggestions.

What great books are you reading?

What do you recommend?

 

If you missed the series, you can go back to the beginning here.

 

  • http://jonstolpe.com/ Jon Stolpe

    I definitely recommend The Circle Maker by Mark Batterson.

    • http://www.tammyhelfrich.com/ Tammy Helfrich

      Thanks! Started reading it and need to get back to it. I like it so far.

    • http://www.jmlalonde.com Joe Lalonde

      Good book Jon. Borrowed it from a friend and really enjoyed it.

  • http://www.jmlalonde.com Joe Lalonde

    I’d recommend checking out QBQ! by John Miller and The Traveler’s Gift by Andy Andrews. Two books that can be life changing if you apply the principles contained within.

    • http://www.tammyhelfrich.com/ Tammy Helfrich

      Thanks! Definitely been wanting to read both of those.

  • http://denisedilley.blogspot.com/ Denise Dilley

    Yay! Thanks Tammy! :)

    If you haven’t read it yet, may i suggest Come Alive by Elora Ramirez. It’s fiction & a heartbreaking subject, but it’s beautifully written.

    • http://www.tammyhelfrich.com/ Tammy Helfrich

      Thanks, Denise. I will check it out.

  • DonyaDunlap

    The Circle Maker, The Explicit Gospel, Girls Like Us, A Walk Across the Sun…I could go on and on. =)

    • http://www.tammyhelfrich.com/ Tammy Helfrich

      Thanks, Donya. I’ll check these out.

  • http://profiles.google.com/jgraylion Julia Graylion

    I’ve read several in recent memory that I love, is it OK to post more than one? :)

    Deep and Wide by Andy Stanley (both are important, know how to decide if going deeper or wider is more appropriate for the season you are in)

    Leading with a Limp by Dan Allender (leaders tend to be strong-willed people but our experiences with brokenness can make us more useful in our leadership roles)

    Book Yourself Solid by Michael Port (always have something you can invite someone to, always)

    The War at Home: One Family’s Fight Against PTSD by Shawn J. Gourley (PTSD has gotten a lot of press in regards to our military populations, as it should, but do you realize how many people walk around us every day with invisible wounds? Help them!)

    Great books listed here. Thanks for starting the discussion Tammy!

    • http://www.tammyhelfrich.com/ Tammy Helfrich

      Thanks, Julia. I haven’t heard of some of these. I’ll check them out.

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