Currently on my Kindle…

I love to read. I read a lot. Something happens when you sit down to read someone else’s ideas and synthesize that with your own ideas and your own experiences.

I wrote a tweet last week about reading Sherlock Holmes on my Kindle. I got a few responses from that and thought it might be interesting to share what else is on my Kindle right now (which I absolutely love – my backpack got 5 pounds lighter overnight).

Less Clutter, Less Noise by Kem Meyer*
Sherlock Holmes, the complete collection by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle*
Visual Faith: Art, Theology and Worship by William Dyrness*
Fusion: Turning First-Time Guests into Fully Engaged Members by Searcy & Henson
The Pursuit of God by A.W. Tozer
High-Tech Worship? by Quentin Schultze
Art and the Bible: Two Essays by Francis Schaeffer
Flickering Pixels: How Technology Shapes your Faith by Shane Hipps
Crazy for the Storm: A Memoir of Survival by Norman Ollestad
Tribes by Seth Godin
A Million Miles in a Thousand Years by Donald Miller

*denotes a book I’m currently reading.

Lots of wisdom up there.
What are you reading and how is it helping you grow?

4 Responses to “Currently on my Kindle…”

  1. Amy April 23, 2010 at 7:47 AM #

    I have two copies. they gave me a second in church planting school. want it? I can bring it tonight.

  2. Aaron Marcelli April 22, 2010 at 2:58 PM #

    I have two copies. they gave me a second in church planting school. want it? I can bring it tonight.

  3. Aaron Marcelli April 22, 2010 at 11:03 AM #

    A comedian’s guide to theology by Thor Ramsey
    Too busy not to pray by Bill Hybles
    Speaking My Mind by Tony Campolo
    Visioneering by Andy Stanley
    The Introvert Leader – author’s name slips my mind
    The Audacity of Hope by Barack Obama

    growing a lot in leadership and becoming more open-minded on christian and political issues and where they should and should not intersect.
    Learning to pray more effective – meaning listening more.
    Also a bunch of church planting stuff.

    • Brian April 22, 2010 at 11:07 AM #

      Too busy not to pray was a great book. I need to pick up Visioneering soon.