Inspired: Rachel Held Evans

This book will literally make you rethink everything you once knew about the Bible. Although the Bible is not what I once thought it was, this book perfectly shows why it’s so much more beautiful that way. We don’t have to force the Bible to do something it wasn’t written to do. And man, does that change things. Trust me, this one’s a game changer.


Sinners in the hands of a loving god: brian zahnd

Sounds sketch, promise it’s not. But the sermon it’s based off of definitely is. This book turns your mind upside-down-cakes and takes on the hardest questions people ask about Christianity. It gave me hope when I had none, each chapter delivering an epiphany of its own. It’s also pretty much what this entire blog is about.


how to survive a shipwreck: jonathan martin

Martin puts language to what it’s like when you find yourself lost. What it’s like when everything you knew is no longer certain. And it shows that God is waiting for us in the exact place we were terrified of being…the unknown in the aftermath of a shipwreck.


The Divine Conspiracy will challenge and disrupt your idea of what it looks like to follow the ways of Jesus. It brings to light what the kingdom of God actually means for us right here, right now. Definitely get a pen ready for this one, cause you’ll be scribbling notes like it’s your profession.

The Divine Conspiracy: Dallas Willard