In pursuit of my self-described Christian Businessman PhD, I started on a quest in early 2010 to read 100 books to increase my knowledge, exposure and intellect. I achieved the goal in late 2012. I now will continue to read 30 to 40 book per year.
Below are the books I read during 2010.
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The Christian Atheist | Craig Groeschel | |
Counterfeit Gods | Timothy Keller | |
Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God | Francis Chan | |
Desiring God: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist | John Piper | |
Facing Your Giants: The God Who Made a Miracle Out of David Stands Ready to Make One Out of You | Max Lucado | |
Fearless: Imagine Yourself Without Fear | Max Lucado | |
Forgotten God: Reversing Our Tragic Neglect of the Holy Spirit | Francis Chan | |
The Four Obsessions of an Extrodinary Executive | Patrick Lencioni | |
Getting Naked: A Business Fable About the Three Fears that Sabotage Client Loyalty | Patrick Lencioni | |
Intimate Moments with God | Ken Gire | |
Just Do Something | Kevin DeYoung | |
Made to Stick | Chip & Dan Heath | |
The Power of a Whisper | Bill Hybels | |
Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream | David Platt | |
Mere Christianity | C. S. Lewis | |
The Reason for God | Timothy Keller | |
Sway: The Irresistable Pull of Irrational Behavior | Roy & Ori Brafman | |
Silos, Politics and Turf Wars | Patrick Lencioni | |
Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard | Chip & Dan Heath | |
UnChristian: What a New Generation Really Thinks about Christianity | David Kinnaman & Gabe Lyons | |
Unfinsihed Business | Lee Kravitz | |
Victory Over the Darkness | Neil T. Anderson | |
A Walk in the Woods | Bill Bryson | |
What is God Really Like | Craig Groeschel | |
What the Dog Saw | Malcom Gladwell | |
Theology for the Community of God | Stanley J. Grenz | |
Born to Run | Christopher McDougall |
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