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Time For A Good Book

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Who doesn’t like a good book to read? I know I do. I just can’t always keep up with the names. A while back a friend asked me to write a blog about some of the books I have enjoyed reading and would recommend to others. So here you go, in no particular order.

Mission/Ministry Books

  • When Healthcare Hurts by Greg Seager
  • Health Care in Maya Guatemala by Walter Randolph Adams and John P. Hawkins
  • Toxic Charity by Robert D. Lupton
  • Out of The Comfort Zone by George Verwer
  • Tramp for the Lord by Corrie Ten Boom
  • Before We Kill and Eat You by H.B. Garlock
  • Peace Child by Don Richardson
  • Bruchko by Bruce Olson
  • Escaping the Fire: How an Ixil Mayan Pastor Led His People Out of a Holocaust During The Guatemalan Civil War by Tomas Guzaro and Terri Jacob McComb
  • Serving with Eyes Wide Open by David A. Livermore
  • Commission To Every Nation by Richard Malm
  • Miracle on Voodoo Mountain by Megan Boudreaux

Leadership Books

  • The Art of Virtue-Based Transformational Leadership by Mark McCloskey and Jim Louwsma
  • The 7 Deadly Sins of Women in Leadership by Kate Coleman
  • The Principle of The Path by Andy Stanley
  • Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Do Less by Alez Soojung-Kim Pang
  • Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership by Ruth Haley Barton

 Fiction

  • Out of My Mind by Sharon M. Draper
  • Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan
  • Love You Forever by Robert Munsch

Non-Fiction

  • A Peculiar Glory by John Piper
  • Fully You by Joel Malm
  • Thinking in Pictures: My Life with Autism by Temple Grandin
  • The Practice of The Presence by Brother Lawrence
  • Fight Back with Joy by Margaret Feinberg
  • The Anatomy of Peace by The Arbinger Institute
  • Essentialism by Greg McKeown
  • Crash the Chatterbox by Steven Furtick
  • The Best Yes by Lysa TerKeurst
  • A Resilient Life by Gordon MacDonald
  • The Gospel of Ruth by Carolyn Custis James
  • Half the Sky by Nicholas D. Kristof and Shreyl WuDunn

What books would you add to the list?