Friday’s List | April 14

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fridays-listEvery Friday I post a short list of the things I’m reading, listening to, loving and wrestling with:

Here’s what I’m reading right now:

The Lie Of Inspiration (5 Reasons Waiting Almost Never Makes You Better) by Carey Nieuwhof. Very insightful and several very practical ideas.

3 Questions About Your Key Relationships by Dan Reiland. A very helpful and important challenge here.

Catalyst ’16 – 23 Leadership Quotes From Andy Stanley Catalyst Opening Session More than a little slow on the draw here. Something about the Andy Stanley talk from Catalyst ’16 on Uncommon Fellowship caught my attention this week.

Catalyst LIVE Notes // Andy Stanley On Uncommon Fellowship by Paul Sohn. Same story, second verse. Wish I would have heard this one!

Uncommon Fellowship – Catalyst East 2016 Andy Stanley by Jason Lalonde. Some additional insights and notes.

Catalyst 2016 – Andy Stanley – Uncommon Fellowship by Chris Edmondson. These are some very good notes on the talk. Some additional insights.

To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, & Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World by James Davison Hunter. This is not an easy read, but the payoff is very big.

Here’s what I’m listening to:

The Present and Future Church with Andy Stanley on the Catalyst Podcast. Very interesting conversation.

Catalyst West Road Trip Edition // Rick Warren, Andy Stanley, and Christine Caine. This Rick Warren interview is really good stuff.

21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John Maxwell. I read the hardback years ago. Thought a refresher would be helpful and I was right!

Quotes I’m still wrestling with:

“Imagine a world where people were skeptical of what we believed, but envious of how well we treated one another.” Andy Stanley

App I’m using:

I’m committed this year to increasing my effectiveness. Nozbe is a leading productivity app. First heard about it from Michael Hyatt. It’s already making a big difference.

My own post I hope you’re reading:

The Very Best Way to Launch the Largest Number of New Groups If you’re focused on launching new groups (and I hope you are) this is a post you need to read.