
Visioneering
Andy Stanley
Visioneering is the course one follows to make dreams a reality. It is the process whereby ideas and convictions take on substance. As the story of the Wright brothers illustrates, visioneering is the engineering of a vision. This book centers around the life and vision of Nehemiah and how his story is particularly relevant to our modern-day situation.

Welcoming the Unwelcome
Pema Chödrön
In "Welcoming the Unwelcome," Pema Chödrön offers guidance on navigating life's difficulties with an open heart and mind. Drawing from Buddhist teachings, she explores how to transform suffering into wisdom and compassion, encouraging readers to embrace vulnerability and find strength in the face of adversity. Discover how to awaken your heart and mind, bringing solace and wisdom to yourself and others.

Why I Am a Hindu
Shashi Tharoor
Shashi Tharoor explores the history, tenets, and complexities of Hinduism, offering a personal reflection on his faith and addressing contemporary challenges to its essence. He delves into the philosophical depths of Hinduism, its inclusive nature, and its capacity for adaptation, while also examining the political dimensions of Hindutva and the need to reclaim the true spirit of this ancient religion.

Why Religion?
Elaine Pagels
In "Why Religion?: A Personal Story," Elaine Pagels, a renowned historian of religion, embarks on a deeply personal exploration of faith, loss, and the enduring power of religious traditions. Interweaving her own experiences with historical analysis, Pagels grapples with profound questions about the nature of belief, the search for meaning, and the ways in which religion shapes our lives, even in the face of tragedy and doubt.

Why the Universe Is the Way It Is
Hugh Ross
Explore the hidden purposes behind the universe's mysteries in this thought-provoking book. Delve into questions about the vastness, age, darkness, and potential loneliness of the cosmos, and discover how scientific findings align with biblical perspectives to reveal humanity's ultimate destiny.

You're Not Enough (And That's Okay)
Allie Beth Stuckey
In a world saturated with messages of self-love and empowerment, Allie Beth Stuckey challenges the notion that 'you are enough.' With sharp wit and biblical insight, she dismantles the toxic culture of self-affirmation, revealing how its empty promises lead to exhaustion and despair. Discover the liberating truth that true fulfillment lies not within ourselves, but in a loving God who offers purpose, peace, and unwavering grace.

Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind
Shunryu Suzuki
A classic guide to Zen Buddhism by Shunryu Suzuki, a renowned Zen master. This book emphasizes the importance of maintaining a beginner's mind in Zen practice, which is open, receptive, and free from preconceptions. It offers practical wisdom and guidance for cultivating mindfulness, meditation, and a deeper understanding of Zen principles in everyday life.

ZEN The Art of Simple Living
Shunmyō Masuno
Discover how to bring the principles of Zen into your daily life with 100 simple practices from a Japanese Zen monk. Learn to cultivate calm, joy, and a deeper connection to the present moment through subtle shifts in habits and perspective. This book offers practical wisdom for navigating the complexities of modern life with ease and serenity.