What Are You Reading?

Author: DavidJones  //  Category: Books

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I love asking this question because I love hearing all of the different answers. It’s encouraging to hear what others are reading, and it also gives me ideas of what to read next. It’s also great to be able to ask someone “What did you think about [insert title]?”

Right now I’m reading 2 books:

The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown (Don’t worry, I’m not a heretic)
What’s So Great About Christianity by Dinesh D’Souza

I’ll be honest, I tried reading Twilight just so I could have grounds to state my opinion, but I couldn’t make it past the second chapter. It was torture!

Give me some feedback. What are you reading?

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6 Responses to “What Are You Reading?”

  1. Ryan Akers Says:

    Serious Times by James Emery White – Will finish it tonight.

    Next on the agenda….either:

    The Love Dare by Kendrick

    or

    No Perfect People Allowed by Burke

    or, if I can find it and bear it long enough to make the torturous read – The Greatest Show On Earth by Richard Dawkins

  2. Tim Lewis Says:

    The Reason for God by Timothy Keller
    Tactics by Greg Koukl (Excellent!)
    Panic by Jeff Abbott (fiction)

  3. Daniel Edwards Says:

    Prodigal God by Tim Keller
    Very challenging and moving

    Getting Things Done by David Allen
    Nuts and Bolts on organization – not a real “page turner.”

  4. Patrick McDaniel Says:

    Good to Great – Jim Collins (a good book to skim, lots of good outlines, which communicate the main points, therefore a fairly quick read, should finish tonight)

    Church Planting Movements – David Garrison (about how God is moving around the world… sneak peak…through house churches)

    Who Stole My Church – Gordon MacDonald (About my church…ok not really but easily could be, gives me heartburn because it is so realistic)

  5. Jacob Says:

    I just finished The Dip by Seth Godin and Communicating for Change by Andy Stanley.

    I will start Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell soon as well as The Principle of the Path by Andy Stanley.

  6. deborah creech Says:

    Wuthering Heights yet again :)

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