With another month (and year!) in the books, take a moment with me to consider what I’ve engaged with this past month. Maybe you’ll find something you’d enjoy and benefit from as well!
- Atomic Habits – This past month I finished listening to the audiobook version of James Clear’s Atomic Habits. The book focuses on how to approach habit formation and the little changes that lead to big results in the long run. It was an easy listen and one that has stirred thought about the kind of person I would like to be and what systems and small daily habits I need to have in place now to help me get there. I wish the author would have given an extended practical example of how one starts a new small habit and continues to develop it over the year(s), but he provided plenty of tools and ideas to get me started. If you’re interested in learning more, a nice summary of his book and its foundational principles can be found here.
- Batman: The Telltale Series – Over the last month or two, I played through Telltale Games’ Batman series, both the first and second season (“The Enemy Within”). While the game essentially boils down to a gritty point & click adventure with moral/ethical choices that impact dialogue and the ending(s), I really enjoyed my time with these games. In these games, Bruce Wayne is presented less as a brooding vigilante of justice and more as a man who is coming to terms with his past, the impact of his ongoing choices and the difficulty of sticking to one’s convictions in the midst of dangerous, chaotic times. I didn’t always made the right choices – and sometimes the game felt like it was on rails and my choices didn’t really matter that much, but in the end, I found the story and characters compelling and well-acted – and I enjoyed it as much as (if not more than) other Batman media I’ve engaged in the past. Worth a pick-up if you’re into Batman, but please note the content advisories.
- Behold the Lamb of God – In December, my wife and I were able to get away to celebrate our anniversary. As part of the trip, we attended for the second time Andrew Peterson’s annual “Behold the Lamb of God” Christmas concert. The concert is really two concerts in one. For the first hour or so, you are introduced to the various Christian musicians and some of their songs. Then for the second half of the show, these skilled music artists walk you song by song through some of the highlights of the Biblical story culminating in the first coming of Christ. The show is a rich tapestry of beautiful music, Biblical themes, captivating artwork and even a few laughs along the way, too. It’s truly a feast for the soul, and I would encourage every Christian reading this to try and make it out next year. Well worth the time, money and effort!
Well, that’s all for this month and this year! Take a moment to share what you’ve been engaging with lately!







