
Looking for some books to read, music to listen to, videos to watch, or something else to help you in your walk with Jesus? Here are my recommendations.
(Of course, I don’t agree with every word any author says, but if we're humble enough, we can learn from anyone, so we eat the meat and leave the bones.)
Looking for some books to read, music to listen to, videos to watch, or something else to help you in your walk with Jesus? Here are my recommendations.
(Of course, I don’t agree with every word any author says, but if we're humble enough, we can learn from anyone, so we eat the meat and leave the bones.)
Looking for some books to read, music to listen to, videos to watch, or something else to help you in your walk with Jesus? Here are my recommendations.
(Of course, I don’t agree with every word any author says, but if we're humble enough, we can learn from anyone, so we eat the meat and leave the bones.)


Looking for some books to read, music to listen to, videos to watch, or something else to help you in your walk with Jesus? Here are my recommendations.
(Of course, I don’t agree with every word any author says, but if we're humble enough, we can learn from anyone, so we eat the meat and leave the bones.)
Looking for some books to read, music to listen to, videos to watch, or something else to help you in your walk with Jesus? Here are my recommendations.
(Of course, I don’t agree with every word any author says, but if we're humble enough, we can learn from anyone, so we eat the meat and leave the bones.)


I mostly use and recommend the NIV translation, but most of them are great.
Wondering where to start reading? I'd recommend the gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), Romans 5-8, Hebrews 7:18-10:25, and Ephesians.
The Jesus Storybook Bible (pre-K & up)
I mostly use and recommend the NIV translation, but most of them are great.
Wondering where to start reading? I'd recommend the gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), Romans 5-8, Hebrews 7:18-10:25, and Ephesians.
The Jesus Storybook Bible (pre-K & up)
I mostly use and recommend the NIV translation, but most of them are great.
Wondering where to start reading? I'd recommend the gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), Romans 5-8, Hebrews 7:18-10:25, and Ephesians.
The Jesus Storybook Bible (pre-K & up)
I mostly use and recommend the NIV translation, but most of them are great.
Wondering where to start reading? I'd recommend the gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), Romans 5-8, Hebrews 7:18-10:25, and Ephesians.
The Jesus Storybook Bible (pre-K & up)
I mostly use and recommend the NIV translation, but most of them are great.
Wondering where to start reading? I'd recommend the gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), Romans 5-8, Hebrews 7:18-10:25, and Ephesians.
The Jesus Storybook Bible (pre-K & up)
Andrew Farley The Naked Gospel: The Truth You May Never Hear in Church and The Grace Message: Is the Gospel Really This Good? Start with The Naked Gospel. Then read The Grace Message. Both will positively rearrange some furniture in your theology in the best possible way.
John Lynch The Cure: What if God isn't who you think He is and neither are you? One of the most disarming books about grace, identity, and authentic community ever written. It doesn't argue you into grace, it tells you a story and lets grace find you. Read it slowly. Then read it again. And later again.
Various Authors Trust for Today: 365 Days of Encouragement A daily devotional grounded in grace and identity. The kind of book you keep on the nightstand and reach for before the day gets loud.
Wayne Jacobsen He Loves Me! Learning to Live in the Father's Affection A gentle, deeply pastoral book that moves us away from the exhausting back-and-forth of He loves me, He loves me not, and toward the settled confidence that He simply, fully, permanently does love us.
Ralph Harris God's Astounding Opinion of You: Understanding Your Identity Will Change Your Life This book does exactly what the title promises: it’s a clear, accessible, life-reorienting look at who you are in Christ.
Jeremy White The Gospel Uncut: Learning to Rest in the Grace of God What is the gospel with nothing added, nothing softened, and nothing quietly left on the cutting-room floor? The other Jeremy W’s book goes a smidge deeper than the others on this list, but what he finds is not complicated, but freeing.
Andrew Farley The Naked Gospel: The Truth You May Never Hear in Church and The Grace Message: Is the Gospel Really This Good? Start with The Naked Gospel. Then read The Grace Message. Both will positively rearrange some furniture in your theology in the best possible way.
John Lynch The Cure: What if God isn't who you think He is and neither are you? One of the most disarming books about grace, identity, and authentic community ever written. It doesn't argue you into grace, it tells you a story and lets grace find you. Read it slowly. Then read it again. And later again.
Various Authors Trust for Today: 365 Days of Encouragement A daily devotional grounded in grace and identity. The kind of book you keep on the nightstand and reach for before the day gets loud.
Wayne Jacobsen He Loves Me! Learning to Live in the Father's Affection A gentle, deeply pastoral book that moves us away from the exhausting back-and-forth of He loves me, He loves me not, and toward the settled confidence that He simply, fully, permanently does love us.
Ralph Harris God's Astounding Opinion of You: Understanding Your Identity Will Change Your Life This book does exactly what the title promises: it’s a clear, accessible, life-reorienting look at who you are in Christ.
Jeremy White The Gospel Uncut: Learning to Rest in the Grace of God What is the gospel with nothing added, nothing softened, and nothing quietly left on the cutting-room floor? The other Jeremy W’s book goes a smidge deeper than the others on this list, but what he finds is not complicated, but freeing.
Andrew Farley The Naked Gospel: The Truth You May Never Hear in Church and The Grace Message: Is the Gospel Really This Good? Start with The Naked Gospel. Then read The Grace Message. Both will positively rearrange some furniture in your theology in the best possible way.
John Lynch The Cure: What if God isn't who you think He is and neither are you? One of the most disarming books about grace, identity, and authentic community ever written. It doesn't argue you into grace, it tells you a story and lets grace find you. Read it slowly. Then read it again. And later again.
Various Authors Trust for Today: 365 Days of Encouragement A daily devotional grounded in grace and identity. The kind of book you keep on the nightstand and reach for before the day gets loud.
Wayne Jacobsen He Loves Me! Learning to Live in the Father's Affection A gentle, deeply pastoral book that moves us away from the exhausting back-and-forth of He loves me, He loves me not, and toward the settled confidence that He simply, fully, permanently does love us.
Ralph Harris God's Astounding Opinion of You: Understanding Your Identity Will Change Your Life This book does exactly what the title promises: it’s a clear, accessible, life-reorienting look at who you are in Christ.
Jeremy White The Gospel Uncut: Learning to Rest in the Grace of God What is the gospel with nothing added, nothing softened, and nothing quietly left on the cutting-room floor? The other Jeremy W’s book goes a smidge deeper than the others on this list, but what he finds is not complicated, but freeing.
Andrew Farley The Naked Gospel: The Truth You May Never Hear in Church and The Grace Message: Is the Gospel Really This Good? Start with The Naked Gospel. Then read The Grace Message. Both will positively rearrange some furniture in your theology in the best possible way.
John Lynch The Cure: What if God isn't who you think He is and neither are you? One of the most disarming books about grace, identity, and authentic community ever written. It doesn't argue you into grace, it tells you a story and lets grace find you. Read it slowly. Then read it again. And later again.
Various Authors Trust for Today: 365 Days of Encouragement A daily devotional grounded in grace and identity. The kind of book you keep on the nightstand and reach for before the day gets loud.
Wayne Jacobsen He Loves Me! Learning to Live in the Father's Affection A gentle, deeply pastoral book that moves us away from the exhausting back-and-forth of He loves me, He loves me not, and toward the settled confidence that He simply, fully, permanently does love us.
Ralph Harris God's Astounding Opinion of You: Understanding Your Identity Will Change Your Life This book does exactly what the title promises: it’s a clear, accessible, life-reorienting look at who you are in Christ.
Jeremy White The Gospel Uncut: Learning to Rest in the Grace of God What is the gospel with nothing added, nothing softened, and nothing quietly left on the cutting-room floor? The other Jeremy W’s book goes a smidge deeper than the others on this list, but what he finds is not complicated, but freeing.
Andrew Farley The Naked Gospel: The Truth You May Never Hear in Church and The Grace Message: Is the Gospel Really This Good? Start with The Naked Gospel. Then read The Grace Message. Both will positively rearrange some furniture in your theology in the best possible way.
John Lynch The Cure: What if God isn't who you think He is and neither are you? One of the most disarming books about grace, identity, and authentic community ever written. It doesn't argue you into grace, it tells you a story and lets grace find you. Read it slowly. Then read it again. And later again.
Various Authors Trust for Today: 365 Days of Encouragement A daily devotional grounded in grace and identity. The kind of book you keep on the nightstand and reach for before the day gets loud.
Wayne Jacobsen He Loves Me! Learning to Live in the Father's Affection A gentle, deeply pastoral book that moves us away from the exhausting back-and-forth of He loves me, He loves me not, and toward the settled confidence that He simply, fully, permanently does love us.
Ralph Harris God's Astounding Opinion of You: Understanding Your Identity Will Change Your Life This book does exactly what the title promises: it’s a clear, accessible, life-reorienting look at who you are in Christ.
Jeremy White The Gospel Uncut: Learning to Rest in the Grace of God What is the gospel with nothing added, nothing softened, and nothing quietly left on the cutting-room floor? The other Jeremy W’s book goes a smidge deeper than the others on this list, but what he finds is not complicated, but freeing.