Posts tagged Miscellaneous
Crazy Busy

In a book written as much to himself as his readers, Kevin DeYoung seeks to get to the heart of the issues underlying persistent busyness in modern culture. His goal is to give “highly practical and accessibly theological” advice, sharing his life as a case study. He offers three dangers to avoid, seven diagnoses to consider, and one “thing you must do.”

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Atomic Habits

If you are struggling to make better choices with your time, this bestseller by James Clear is brimming with unique suggestions. Though not biblically-based, it is interesting to read it with a mindset of establishing Christian rhythms and godly habits.

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Do More Better

A prolific reader, writer, and blogger, Challies knows how to get things done efficiently. In this book on productivity, he shares his secrets. A good choice for anyone looking for a specific system of organization and task management, this book offers detailed and specific guidance for outlining roles, setting goals, and organizing tasks. Challies even recommends and explains how to use specific programs.

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Believing is Seeing

Guillen earned three PhDs, taught at Harvard, and is an Emmy award-winning science correspondent. He has the unique ability to take incredibly complex scientific concepts and make them understandable to anyone. He’s also a Christian who demonstrates how intelligence and Biblical faith are not at odds. Although I do not agree on all points, it is refreshing and helpful to hear his thoughts on faith and science. I also enjoy his podcast, Science + God.

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