Recommended Reading

My Top 5 “How to Study the Bible” Books

  1. How To Read the Bible for All Its Worth: Gordon D. Fee and Douglas Stuart
  2. Living by the Book: Howard Hendricks
  3. How to Study Your Bible: Kay Arthur
  4. Personal Bible Study Methods: Rick Warren
  5. The Big Picture: Tommy Nelson


Top 5 Communication Books

  1. The 7 Laws of the Teacher: Howard Hendricks
  2. The 7 Laws of the Learner: Bruce Wilkinson
  3. Communicating for a Change: Andy Stanley
  4. Making Vision Stick: Andy Stanley
  5. Between Two Worlds: John R.W. Stott


My Top 10 Spiritual Growth Books

  1. Experiencing God: Henry Blackaby
  2. Desiring God: John Piper
  3. The Pursuit of God: A.W. Tozer
  4. The Knowledge of the Holy: A.W. Tozer
  5. Knowing God: J.I. Packer
  6. How People Grow: Henry Cloud and John Townsend
  7. Celebration of Discipline: Richard J. Foster
  8. The Screwtape Letters: C.S. Lewis
  9. The Principle of the Path: Andy Stanley
  10. The Purpose Driven Life: Rick Warren


My Top 10 Spiritual Leadership Books

  1. Spiritual Leadership: Henry Blackaby
  2. Spiritual Leadership: J. Oswald Sanders
  3. The Purpose Driven Church: Rick Warren
  4. Holy Discontent: Bill Hybels
  5. Axiom: Bill Hybels
  6. When Leadership and Discipleship Collide: Bill Hybels
  7. Visioneering: Andy Stanley
  8. The Next Generation Leader: Andy Stanley
  9. 7 Practices of Effective Ministry: Andy Stanley
  10. Growing True Disciples: George Barna


My Top 10 Personal/Business Leadership Books

  1. The Effective Executive: Peter Drucker
  2. The Leadership Challenge: Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner
  3. The Leadership Engine: Noel M. Tichy
  4. The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: Patrick Lencioni
  5. Good to Great: Jim Collins
  6. Reengineering The Corporation: Michael Hammer
  7. First, Break All The Rules: Marcus Buckingham
  8. Now, Discover Your Strengths: Marcus Buckingham
  9. QBQ: John Miller
  10. Raving Fans: Ken Blanchard

About Chris

Chris and Family

A native of Memphis, Chris Conlee has responded to God’s call to impact his hometown. In the midst of his collegiate golf career, Chris had a crisis of belief that led him to abandon his dream of golf and to relentlessly pursue the heart of God. After completing his bachelor’s degree from the University of Memphis and his Master of Divinity from Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary, Chris followed God’s direction to plant a church that would be a perfect place for imperfect people.

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