Ty’s Top Ten Book List

Today we bring you Ty’s top ten book list. Ty is not only a dedicated father and husband, but a leader of our consulting project teams, overseeing the stewardship of many moving parts. Ty excels in working at the intersection of purpose and profit, thereby driving the growth and success of client portfolios and projects. We are confident that it will add value to learn from some of the resources that Ty has.

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Man’s Search for Meaning | Viktor Frankl

An inspiring account that chronicles Viktor Frankl's experiences as a Holocaust survivor and psychiatrist, exploring how purpose can help individuals cope with adversity.

What are People For | Wendell Berry

An insightful collection of essays by Wendell Berry, delving into agrarianism, sustainability, and responsible stewardship of the land in What Are People For.

Visions of Vocation | Steven Garber

A profound perspective on work and calling, highlighting the importance of aligning one's vocation with Christian faith, and challenging readers to live out their convictions in every aspect of their lives.

Habits of the Household | Justin Early

An exploration into the practice of the story of God into everyday family rhythms, emphasizing the significant role our habits play in shaping ourselves and our children. Justin Early invites readers to infuse work, waking, mealtimes, play, and more with intentionality, creating a transformative environment where the essence of faith is woven into the fabric of daily life.

A Place of My Own | The Arbinger Institute

An exploration of architecture, literature, and philosophy, A Place of My Own by Michael Pollan follows his captivating journey of building a writing cabin, reflecting on the significance of space in fostering creativity and introspection. The book invites readers to consider the profound relationship between physical environments and the pursuit of meaningful work.

Team of Rivals | Doris Kearns Goodwin

Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin, meticulously examines Abraham Lincoln's presidency and astutely portrays the dynamics of his cabinet, which included political rivals. Through a turbulent period in American history, the book illustrates Lincoln's remarkable leadership and ability to unify a fractured nation by leveraging the strengths of those around him.

The Advantage | Patrick Lencioni

An actionable guide by Patrick Lencioni, providing strategies for building cohesive and successful teams within organizations.

Becoming a King | Morgan Snyder

Becoming a King by Morgan Snyder explores the concept of power and responsibility for Christian men in today's world, offering a guide to becoming someone to whom God can entrust his kingdom.

Path of Life | Rick Howe

Embracing a joyful vision of life, Path of Life celebrates delight in God, meaningful relationships, significant endeavors, and the adventurous joy of serving in God's Kingdom.

Sacred Pace | Terry Looper

Sacred Pace offers a thoughtful and practical study of finding God's guidance in our fast-paced lives. By embracing a sacred rhythm and pace, Looper guides readers to discover a deeper connection with God, make wiser decisions, and experience a profound sense of peace and purpose in their daily endeavors.

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