Reading

Books that changed something.

16 books, honest reviews. If I list it here, it shaped how I build, lead, or think.

Faith & Leadership

Wild at Heart

Wild at Heart

John Eldredge

★★★★★

"Every man needs a battle to fight, an adventure to live, and a beauty to rescue."

This book completely rewired my understanding of Christian masculinity. Eldredge showed me that God didn't create men to be safe and passive - He created us for adventure, risk, and spiritual battle. Reading this during my tech company days gave me the courage to take bigger risks and lead with authentic strength, knowing that my desire for challenge and conquest wasn't worldly ambition but God-given design.

The Game Plan for Life

The Game Plan for Life

Joe Gibbs

★★★★★

"Championship performance requires championship preparation in every area of life."

A Super Bowl champion coach breaking down the fundamentals of winning at life? I was skeptical until I read it. Gibbs' approach to building championship teams mirrors exactly what Christian men need to build championship lives. His emphasis on preparation, teamwork, and staying focused under pressure became core principles in how I approach both business and family leadership.

Mere Christianity

Mere Christianity

C.S. Lewis

★★★★★

"Christianity is not a philosophy but a relationship with the living God who became man."

Lewis took my scattered thoughts about faith and organized them into unshakeable logic. This isn't just apologetics - it's a masterclass in clear thinking about the most important questions in life. Every time I face doubt or need to articulate my faith to skeptical entrepreneurs, I return to Lewis' brilliant reasoning. Essential reading for any Christian leader who wants to think deeply about what they believe.

Play the Man

Play the Man

Mark Batterson

★★★★☆

"Playing the man means living with courage, conviction, and character in every situation."

Batterson challenges men to stop playing it safe and start playing the man God created us to be. His seven virtues framework gave me a practical roadmap for becoming the leader my family and business needed. This book hit me during a season when I was succeeding financially but failing personally - it showed me how to align my ambition with God's design for authentic manhood.

Emotionally Healthy Spirituality

Emotionally Healthy Spirituality

Peter Scazzero

★★★★★

"You cannot be spiritually mature while remaining emotionally immature."

Scazzero shattered my compartmentalized approach to faith and emotions. I thought spiritual maturity meant suppressing feelings and pushing through pain - he showed me that emotional health and spiritual depth are inseparable. This book helped me process years of buried hurt from my adoption story and taught me to lead from a place of authentic wholeness rather than religious performance.

Personal Development

Atomic Habits

Atomic Habits

James Clear

★★★★★

"You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems."

The framework that transformed how I build both personal disciplines and business systems. Clear's 1% better philosophy became the foundation for my 100 Days methodology. This isn't just about habits - it's about becoming the type of person who achieves extraordinary results through small, consistent actions aligned with your identity.

Can't Hurt Me

Can't Hurt Me

David Goggins

★★★★★

"The only way to grow is to put yourself in uncomfortable situations and embrace the suck."

Goggins taught me that my biggest limitations exist between my ears, not in my circumstances. His relentless pursuit of mental toughness showed me what's possible when you stop making excuses and start embracing discomfort. Reading this during my transition from tech entrepreneur to kingdom builder gave me the mental fortitude to pursue purpose over easy money.

Think and Grow Rich

Think and Grow Rich

Napoleon Hill

★★★★☆

"Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve."

Hill's principles of success thinking laid the foundation for everything I've achieved in business. But more than wealth creation, this book taught me how thoughts become things through persistent, faith-backed action. The chapter on organized planning became my blueprint for systematic achievement in every area of life.

The Power of Now

The Power of Now

Eckhart Tolle

★★★★☆

"The present moment is the only time over which we have dominion."

Tolle revolutionized how I approach presence and awareness in leadership. His insights on living in the present moment transformed my effectiveness as both an entrepreneur and father. This book taught me that true power comes from being fully present to what's happening now, not anxiously planning the future or replaying the past.

Man's Search for Meaning

Man's Search for Meaning

Viktor Frankl

★★★★★

"Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the freedom to choose one's attitude in any given circumstances."

Frankl's insights from surviving the concentration camps changed my entire perspective on suffering and purpose. He proved that meaning, not happiness, is what makes life worth living. This book anchored my transition from building businesses for profit to building businesses for kingdom impact - showing me that purpose can transform any circumstance.

The Miracle Morning

The Miracle Morning

Hal Elrod

★★★★☆

"How you wake up each day and your morning routine dramatically affects your levels of success in every area of your life."

Elrod's SAVERS routine became the foundation of my daily spiritual and personal development practice. His framework for morning routines gave me the structure to consistently invest in silence, affirmations, visualization, exercise, reading, and scribing. This book turned my mornings from rushed chaos into intentional preparation for excellence.

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