89. read one book a month
One of my 101 in 1001 goals was to read one book a month. Reading books isn’t something I’ve done alot of since college but I know its important so I thought this would be a good challenge.
When I set this goal, I didn’t limit myself to a particular type of book {i.e. fiction, biography, faith, etc} so its been good to discover what I like to read. Each month when I finish a book, I’ll post it below.
November 2013 – Decision Points by George W. Bush
I enjoyed reading this book although some chapters were a little slower than others for me. Two of my favorite things from reading this book were 1) insight into how Bush communicates with people from all types of cultural and religious background and how he found common ground with them; 2) a renewed sense to pray for our president and leaders, and all the decisions they face each day.
December 2013 – Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen
One of my favorite movies is Pride & Prejudice. I even gave the book to my sisters as a part of their bridesmaids gift {and conveniently purchased one for myself too}. I decided after a few months of sitting on my shelf it was time to read it. The book goes into much more detail than the movie – which I liked and is beautifully written. It did require a little bit more attention because of the language used and I actually didn’t finish this until January because we got busy with the holidays and traveling. One of my favorite things? Some of the quotes from Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth! “I cannot fix on the hour, or the spot, or the look or the words, which laid the foundation. It is too long ago. I was in the middle before I knew that I had begun.” How romantic!
January 2014 – Financial Peace University by Dave Ramsey
We’ve been reading/listening to some things by Dave Ramsey for the last several months {read about our goal setting and budgeting} so I was happy to read this book. It was a very quick read – he writes like he talks and its very motivational, especially if you’re working on the baby steps like we are!
February 2014 – Eat To Live by Dr. Joel Fuhrman
This was the hardest book for me to get through so far, so much so that I just skimmed the last 50 pages. The book is very informative about why a plant based diet {not vegetarian, just limited meat} is ideal for our bodies. It gave me some good ideas on how to approach food and the importance of fruits and vegetables.
March 2014 – Kisses from Katie by Katie Davis
Loved reading this book. Not only was it filled with sweet stories about Katie Davis’ as a mother to her adopted Ugandan girls, but it also was a beautiful reminder of the strength that we gain through Christ to do the impossible.
April 2014 – The Case for Easter by Lee Strobel
A quick read on the defense of Easter. Interesting to think about questions that people might have about the authenticity of the Bible.
May 2014 – What Is the Gospel by Greg Gilbert {currently reading}
June 2014 – Connect: How to Double Your Number of Volunteers by Nelson Searcy
As I get more and more involved in my job, I’m realizing the importance of volunteers and a good system for them. This reminded me that people want to serve and to give them opportunities to serve!
July 2014 – A Meal with Jesus by Tim Chester {currently reading}
August 2014 – Cold Tangerines by Shauna Niequist
This is one I had been wanting to read for awhile, and my request finalllly got filled in the library. I loved how easy of a read it was and enjoyed Niequist writing style, and how tangible her words felt. She is definitely a great storyteller.
September 2014 – The Honest Life by Jessica Alba
I thought I’d enjoy this book more than I would, but I was a little disappointed. While I think it’s good to be aware of what is going in and around our bodies and our families, it was a little bit of a downer.
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May 2015 – Women of the Word by Jen Wilkin
A practical book on why we should and how to study the Bible. While I know Bible literacy is important, it is definitely a discipline where I lack. Wilkin gave practical examples and ways to study the Scripture to increase our love and understanding for a God who has provided His Word for us.
June 2015 – Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life by Donald S. Whitney {currently reading}
Any good book recommendations? What’s your favorite type of book to read?