1.02.2025

2024 Books

I was talking with a friend and they suggested I post a review of the books I read. While I might do this more concurrently (as I finish a book) I figured I could start with a review of books I read in 2024. There will be little to no comments for each book, but should give you a good idea of how I spend my time reading! 

  • RC Sproul, a Life, Stephen Nichols
  • The Intentional Father, Jon Tyson (every dad of sons should read this, earlier the better)
  • The Other Half of Church, Wilder & Hendricks (interesting on relationships within church)
  • Forgotten God, Francis Chan (Holy Spirit refresher)
  • The Gospel, JD Greear (solid!)
  • Kingdom Politics, Tony Evans
  • The Intentional Year, Holly & Glenn Packiam 
Books read with others throughout 2024
  • The Pastor, Eugene Peterson (one of my favorite books, especially on the vocation of Pastor)
    • The group I read this with enjoyed it as much as I did my first time. Great to re-read it with them. 
  • In the Name of Jesus, Henri Nouwen (great devotional read, usually read it annually)
  • The Divine Conspiracy, Dallas Willard (I wish I had read this years ago - a must read for any Christian serious about their life in Christ)
    • I'd say this book was the most challenging and thought provoking from this group.
  • The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory, Tim Alberta (hard read, but eye-opening around American Evangelicals and the Religious Right) 
  • Three Mile an Hour God, Kosuke Koyama (interesting read, more a collection of devotional thoughts, but very interesting to learn more about Christian faith from a Japanese perspective)
Fiction (I like reading fiction before I go to bed... helps my mind shift gears)

  • The Shadow of the Gods (Bloodsworn Trilogy), John Gwynne 
  • The Hunger of the Gods (Bloodsworn Trilogy), John Gwynne 
  • Golden Son, Pierce Brown
  • Red Rising, Pierce Brown 
Finished a few commentaries on Luke, shockingly none of them had a "Congratulations" when finished, they just ended like any other chapter... :/ 
  • JC Ryle
  • Leon Morris
  • NT Wright
  • Michael Wilcock 
Robert Murray M'Cheyne's Bible in a Year Plan (94 total books) 
  • The Old Testament once (39 books)
  • The Psalms twice
  • The New Testament twice (27 books x2) 
Let me know what you think, or what you read that was really good! I've got a handful of preaching and leadership books lined up for this year as I am walking through them with two groups.