- Move by Greg Hawkins and Cally Parkinson
- Radical, David Platt @@@
- Church Unique (Will Mancini) @@@
- On the Verge by Alan Hirsch
- Replenish -- Lance Witt
- Sticky Church, Osborne @@@
- Sticky Teams by Larry Osborne
- Strengthening the Soul of your Leadership, Barton
- Switch: How to Change When Change is Hard (Heath + Heath)
- The Tangible Kingdom: Creating Incarnational Community, by Matt Smay & Hugh Halter @@@
- The Truth About Leadership -- Kouzes, Posner
- 360 Degree Leader -- John Maxwell @@@
- Ask Without Fear, Mark Pitman
- Bearing Fruit by Tom Berlin and Lovett Weems
- Breaking Intimidation by John Bevere
- Breakout- Mark Stibbe & Andrew Williams
- Building Below the Waterline by Gordon MacDonald
- Change Anything (Kerry Patterson)
- Chasing Daylight by Erwin Mcmanus @@@
- Chuck Swindoll: Moses
- Church 3.0: Upgrades for the future of the church, Neil Cole
- Clutch, Paul Sullivan
- Communicating for a Change
- Constants in Context, Stephen Bevans
- Counterfeit Gods - Tim Keller @@@
- Cracking Your Church's Culture Code (Sam Chand)
- Creating a Healthier Pastor, Robert Richardson
- Cross Cultural Partnerships (Leiderleitner)
- Crucial Conversations (Patterson, Grenny, McMillan, Switzler)
- Dallas Willard: The Divine Conspiracy
- Developing The Leader Within You by John Maxwell
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer: The Cost of Discipleship @@@
- Does Your Bag Have Holes? by Cameron C. Taylor
- Drive, Daniel Pink
- Eucharistic Communion and the World, John Zizioulas
- Exiles by Michael Frost @@@
- From Good to Great- Jim Collins @@@
- God According To God Schroeder
- Good News about Injustice, Gary Haugen
- Governing the Tongue by Jane Kamensky
- Half the Church - Carolyn Custis James
- Half the Sky - Nicolas Kristoff, Wu-Dunn
- Humilitas by John Dickson
- How then should we live
- If the Church Were Christian by Philip Gulley
- If You Bite & Devour One Another by Alexander Strauch
- Ignatian Pathway, Paul Coutinho
- Jesus Driven Ministry, Ajith Fernando
- Know What You Don't Know by Michael Roberts
- Leadership Coaching (Stoltzfus)
- Leadership Essentials by Greg Ogden
- Leadership Jazz, Max De Pree @@@
- Leading from the Second Chair by Mike Bonem & Roger Patterson
- Leanne Payne: Crisis in Masculinity
- Life Together by Dietrich Bonnoffer @@@
- Linchpin: Godin
- Living from the Heart Jesus Gave You, The Life Model
- Love wins Rob Bell
- Maximize, Nelson Searcy
- Monday Morning Choices, David Cottrell
- More than Conquerors- Simon Guillebaud
- Multipliers, Liz Wiseman
- Muslims, Christians and Jesus, by Carl Medearis
- Mystically Wired (Ken Wilson)
- Necessary Endings, Cloud
- Not Your Parents Offering Plate by J. Clif Christopher
- Nothing To Fear: FDR's Inner Circle and the 100 days that created modern American, Adam Cohen
- Outliers (Malcolm Gladwell) @@@
- Peacemaking Women by Judy Dabler & Tara Barthel
- Practice Resurrection by Eugene Petersen
- Principle of the Path, Stanley
- Prophetic Dialogue, Stephen Bevans
- Reviewing Leadership by Robert Banks & Bernice Ledbetter
- Right Here, Right Now: Everyday Mission for Everyday People by Alan Hirsch and Lance Ford
- Spiritual Leadership by J. Oswald Chambers @@@
- Starfish and the Spider @@@
- T4T: A Discipleship Re-Revolution by Steve Smith & Ying Kai
- The Bible as Improve, Ron Martoia
- The Black Swan (Nassim Nicholas Taleb)
- The Christian Atheist, Groeschel
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Mark Kraakevik
Although he is a Colorado native, Mark's family also lived in Iowa and Chicago when he was young. They moved back to Evergreen, CO, in 1982 and he graduated from Evergreen High School in 1987 (Go Cougars). He graduated from Bethel College in St. Paul, MN in 1991 (Go Royals) and received his Masters of Divinity from Denver Seminary in Englewood, CO in 1994(Go...bookworms). Since 1992, he has been a youth pastor in Iowa, Minnesota and Colorado. Mark and Heidi returned to Colorado in 2001, and are enjoying living in the community and raising their family here. Mark and Heidi have two daughters. His lifetime goal is to love God and to enjoy Him forever, and to share this passion with everyone he meets. Unlike most people, Mark loves speaking in front of crowds, which he does as often as possible. He loves motivating his friends and family to uncommon acts of love and service through creativity and humor. Mark also loves jazz and winter. He is afraid of snakes, bears, and the ocean -- which is weird in light of his Scandinavian heritage.
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