In his book Good to Great in God’s Eyes, Chip Ingram encourages his readers to “Read Great Books.” Ingram points out that great books broaden your world, sharpen your mind, inflame your heart, develop your skills, and heal your soul. In fact, I’ve heard it said that books make some of the best, most faithful mentors. I couldn’t agree more!
I generally complete 3 or 4 books while on travel, as I find reading a great way to pass time on the plane; and my current job generally requires me to fly somewhere each month. However, as most of you have also experienced, my “normal” schedule was disrupted this year. So, I found alternate ways to seek mentoring through reading and completed 36 books in 2020—covering more than 6,600 pages. Eight of them made blog posts in 2020, so you’ll need to look for summaries of others in the coming years!
Click here to journey with me & the books I read throughout 2020