Hey Dads,
Have you considered doing your own year-in-review? How could that help you lead your family?
What are the best books we’ve read in the last year? And how could we better keep track of our reading next year?
Tune in for answers!
–Nathan
Notes
At the end of each year, I like to look back over the past twelve months and review events and experiences, for a few reasons:
1. First, I want to get an idea of how God has led me and my family and how He has changed us to conform more closely to the image of His Son.
2. Next, I want to thank God for what He has accomplished and allowed us to accomplish.
3. Finally, I want to see in which areas need repentance and growth.
A few year-end questions to consider:
- Is a year-in-review part of your habits?
- What would you change?
- In which areas do you personally need to grow?
- In which areas do individual members of your family need to grow?
- In which areas does your entire family need to grow?
- What books most influenced your thinking and living in the past year?
Nathan’s Top Ten Most Influential Books Read/Listened to in 2023
📖 10. The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate, by Gary Chapman
📖 9. How to Be Your Daughter’s Daddy: 365 Ways to Show Her You Care, by Dan Bolin
📖 8. How to Be Your Little Man’s Dad: 365 Things to Do With Your Son, by Dan Bolin and Ken Sutterfield
📖 7. We Were Soldiers Once, and Young: Ia Drang, the Battle that Changed the War in Vietnam, by Gen. Harold G. Moore and Joseph L. Galloway
📖 6. Way of the Warrior Kid, by Jocko Willink
📖 5. My Brother’s Keeper: Christians Who Risked All To Protect Jewish Targets of the Nazi Holocaust, by Rod Gragg
📖 4. Person of Interest: Why Jesus Still Matters in a World That Rejects the Bible, by J. Warner Wallace (read to my wife)
📖 3. God of the Aurora, by Bruce Hamilton (read to family)
📖 2. Walking With God Through Pain and Suffering, by Timothy Keller (audiobook)
📖 1. The Power of Christ’s Prayer Life, by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
…and a few other books worth mentioning
- The Cruelest Miles, by Gay Salisbury and Lane Salisbury
- 100 Words of Affirmation Your Wife Needs to Hear, by Matt Jacobsen
- How to be Your Wife’s Best Friend: 365 Ways to Express Your Love, by Dan Bolin & John T. Trent
- A Passion for Souls: The Life of D.L. Moody, by Lyle W. Dorsett
- A Hobbit, A Wardrobe, and a Great War, by Joseph Laconte
- Then Darkness Fled: The Liberating Wisdom of Booker T. Washington, by Stephen Mansfield
- The Cruelest Miles, by Gay Salisbury & Laney Salisbury
- Shew Thyself a Man: Becoming a Man of God, by Eldon Martens
- 12 Ways Your Phone is Changing You, by Tony Reinke
- Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus, by Nabeel Qureshi
- Take Back Your Family: From the Tyrants of Burnout, Busyness, Individualism, and the Nuclear Ideal, by Jefferson Bethke
- As We Forgive Those, by Elisabeth Elliot
Of course, my wife and I prioritize reading the Bible daily. In addition to reading individually, we finished reading through the New Testament together again. This provided for uncounted discussions about doctrine and practice, both for our own walks with God and for how to lead our family.
As we get ready to enter 2024, which books do you look forward to reading individually or with your family?
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