Faith Reading Path
Your faith is not something you outsource.
It is not something you inherit.
And it is not something that survives on feelings alone.
If your faith is shallow, everything built on top of it will eventually crack.
This reading path is about strengthening the foundation—your understanding of Scripture, your worldview, and your ability to stand firm in truth with humility and courage.
Books like Mere Christianity and The God Who Is There force us to think clearly about why we believe what we believe. Others, like Dangerous Prayers and Wild at Heart, challenge us to live that belief out with courage, obedience, and trust.
This is not a list for passive Christianity.
It is for those who are willing to:
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Be challenged instead of comforted
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Seek truth instead of affirmation
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Grow in conviction without growing cold
We live in a time when many Christians cannot explain what they believe, let alone defend it. That weakness doesn’t stay private—it affects families, churches, and the next generation.
If we want stronger homes, stronger leaders, and stronger communities, we need deeper faith.
Read slowly. Read prayerfully. Let Scripture and truth shape your thinking. And most importantly, let what you learn change how you live.
Faith that does not transform action is not faith that will endure.
Below you will find the 12 books I will be walking through this year, starting in January. I hope you will follow along on this journey.
Faith
- Fly Through the Bible: A Brief Introduction
- Mark of a Christian
- Mere Christianity
- Dangerous Prayers
- Person of Interest
- Tactics
- Your Future Self Will Thank You: Secrets to Self-Control from the Bible and Brain Science (A Guide for Sinners, Quitters, and Procrastinators)
- The God Who Is There, 30th Anniversary Edition
- Letter to the American Church
- The Return of the Gods
- Love and Respect: The Love She Most Desires; the Respect He Desperately Needs
- Wild at Heart
If you are interested in the Leadership Reading Path, you will find it HERE!

