Marc’s Book Recommendations for 2009
I am often asked by young leaders, “What book would you recommend?” Although, I am encouraged with their desire to expand their knowledge base with something more than an evening of Facebook conversations, I am reluctant to just give them a few hot titles.
What encouraged and strengthened me, may not have the same benefit to another person based on their season of life. I am a firm believer that if you are going to invest 5-10 hours of your time to read a book, it should be a book that will have a lasting impact on your life. Therefore, you might consider a few questions before choosing a book to read:
1. Choose books that focus on an area of your life that needs improvement and development - A few questions you might ask are, ”What areas of my life need the most attention?” “What area of my life needs the most improvement?” “What skills should I develop to better myself, my ministry or my career?”
2. Once a subject is determined, take the time to research books on that subject. Ask those that excel in the area you looking at. Conduct a search on a few book sites.
3. Once a book is chosen, research the author and investigate their background and education. Make sure they have the authority to be speaking about the subject they are writing about.
4. Go to www.amazon.com and read the reviews and comments on the book.
5. Read the table of contents and sample chapters offered on Amazon as well.
6. If you are an avid reader, you might consider purchasing a Kindle. This great new device allows you to search through over 300,000 books and download your choice within a few
seconds. You can download sample chapters, read them and determine if the book catches your attention before purchasing, all in your recliner. The cost of books are also about 40-60% cheaper than the bookstore price.
During 2009, I have spent a great deal of time ingesting books that deal with our culture and their perception with the church today. As an executive pastor at a large church in Portland I feel the responsibility to understand those we are trying to reach and how we might position ourselves to be more effective in reaching people for Christ. Although these books may not fit the season you are in personally, these would be my top picks for 2009:
Understanding those we are attempting to reach recommendations:
- Preaching to a Post Modern World By Graham Johnston
- UnChristian By David Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons
- The Shape of Faith to Come By Brad Waggoner
- The Seven Faith Tribes By George Barna
- Lost and Found By Ed Stetzer
- The Quitting Church By Julia Duin
Connecting to those we are reaching recommendations:
- First Impressions By Mark Waltz
- Lasting Impressions By Mark Waltz
- Fusion By Nelson Searcy
- No Perfect People Allowed By John Burke
- Multi Site Churches By Scott McConnell


Hey Marc,
Thanks for the book recommendations you gave me a month or so ago. My Christmas “wish-list” this year revolved around books including recommendations and I have 15 new books to dive into now! My goal is one book every two weeks. A few from my list includes:
Tribes by Seth Godin
Good to Great (Social Sector) by Jim Collins
Lost and Found by Ed Stetzer
How to Mulitply your Church by Ralph Moore
Strong Fathers Strong Daughters by Meg Meeker
Launch: Starting a New Church from Scratch by Nelson Searcy
Ten Most Common Mistakes Made by Church Starts by Jim Griffith and Bill Easum
The Carrot Principle by Adrian Gostick
Lasting Impressions: From Visiting to Belonging by Mark L. Waltz
Enlightened Leadership: Getting to the Heart of Change by Ed Oakley
Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen by Christopher McDougall
(as for the Kindle…I’m holding out hope for the Apple Tablet!)
Brian, those books on your list are great books to read. Good to Great is one of the books that impacted me the most. It is great for business and church leaders. Its great to have personal growth goals. (reading) My goal each month is to read 2-3 book. Next month I am going to post the books that I have read in 09 on my blog.
Marc, What are some good leadership or communication books that you have read in 2009?