My Top 5 Books of 2006

The Creative LeaderCreative Leader by Ed Young Great book written for church leaders, but good for any type of leader. We are creative beings, but for some reason, our creativity is squashed as we get older and older.

360 Degree Leader360 Degree Leader by John Maxwell Perfect book for anyone wanting to make a difference in your company or workplace, no matter what title or position you have. This book is a great read for anyone.

The TrystThe Tryst by Matt Henning This book is written by a staff member of Campus Crusade @ Michigan State University. Great read, will definitely have you thinking about true intimacy and love. This is a must read!

For Men OnlyFor Men Only by Shaunti and Jeff Feldhahn This is a must read if you’re married, enough said!

Chasing DaylightChasing Daylight: Seize the Power of Every Moment by Erwin McManus Great read, you see Erwin’s passion for seizing every moment and making a difference for Christ in all that you do.

2 Responses to “My Top 5 Books of 2006 ”


  1. 1 Cory Miller Dec 10th, 2006 at 2:23 am

    I’ve got Creative Leader by Ed Young but haven’t gotten through it all yet … the chapter on “What Seminary Didn’t Teach Me” was really good though.

  2. 2 Jen Stiller Dec 11th, 2006 at 9:49 am

    The Tryst, awesome. Matt Henning is soooo funny! Indy love!

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