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The Pour Over’s 2026

Summer Reading Guide

23 books our staff (actually) read and recommends this year: family reads, kid faves, devotionals that stick, and theology to spark deeper poolside ponders.

A quick note before you scroll: Every book on this list is a paid placement, but every review was genuinely written by a TPO staff member who read and recommends the book.

For the family bookshelf

Parenting reads, kids chapter books, and a Bible built for tiny hands.

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Capable

by Sissy Goff & David Thomas

As a psychologist and mom of three boys, I’m picky about parenting books. I want evidence-based, not just inspirational. Capable didn’t disappoint. Its core insight? When we rescue kids from discomfort, we rob them of the internal strength they actually need. Sturdy matters more than successful.

Michala Cox · Administrative Assistant

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Jonathan Edwards

The Good Book Co · by David Mathis

Reading this children’s book about the famous pastor and theologian with my son (admittedly six months old and mostly there for moral support) turned out to be more for me than for him. Edwards’s final words, “Trust in God and you need not fear,” have stuck with me.

Elly Hamby · Partnerships Manager

Read it together →
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The Clam Before the Storm

The Aquarium Pals series · by Brandy Mincer

As a mom of a shy three-year-old, fear comes up often in our house, and Psalm 56:3 is on repeat. The first Aquarium Pals book has been a sweet gift to both of us. The colorful illustrations and repetitive language are perfect for her age, and the story has prompted real conversations about the storms in our lives.

Courtney Davis · Finance Coordinator

Read with your toddler →
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Abigail and the Summer Situation

by Bethany McIlrath

My six-year-old has been eating up chapter books lately, and Abigail and the Summer Situation was the perfect addition. The story follows Abigail’s friendship with the up-for-anything Maggie, who can’t come to Bible Club or talk about Jesus at home. Watching Abigail navigate sharing the gospel sparks great conversations with kiddos.

Xan Sibley · Writer

Add it to her shelf →
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Little Pilgrim’s Progress

adapted by Helen L. Taylor

This summer, my whole family is walking with Christian on his journey to the Celestial City with Little Pilgrim’s Progress. It’s an adaptation of John Bunyan’s must-read classic for kids, featuring sweet illustrations of a little rabbit’s big adventure staying on the narrow path to meet the King. My three-year-old is asking for this one on repeat, and I bet your little listeners and young readers will love it, too.

P.S. Pick up a copy and join Moody Publishers’ free Summer Reading Challenge!

Steph Juliot · Writer

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NLT GO Bible

Tyndale Kids

I bought the NLT GO Bible for Kids for my 6-year-old daughter, and I might’ve learned more than she did. She was hooked from the moment she saw the cover. Between the colorful illustrations, the timelines, and the cool facts — it’s basically a little spiritual starter kit kids (and their dads) love.

Nate Wells · Head of Business

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To engage with Scripture more

Devotionals, walk-throughs, and a Bible built for note-takers.

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Daily Scripture Guidebook

by Tim Wildsmith

Every time I’ve tried to read the Bible in a year, I get stuck somewhere in 1 Samuel and stall out. The Daily Scripture Guidebook fixed that. Each day pulls from the Old Testament, New Testament, and Psalms/Proverbs — so I’m not waiting nine months to get to Jesus.

Courtney Davis · Finance Coordinator

Start the 52 weeks →
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The Bible Simplified

by Zach Windahl

If you’ve ever felt stuck or confused by the Bible, The Bible Simplified is exactly what it sounds like and exactly what you need. The author walks methodically through each book in bite-sized, digestible nuggets that actually make sense. The foundation you wish you had from the start.

Nate Wells · Head of Business

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The Bible Is for You

by She Reads Truth

The Bible Is for You from She Reads Truth is the kind of devotional I wish I’d had years ago. If you’ve ever wanted to read the whole Bible but didn’t know where to start, this 66-day journey from Genesis to Revelation is built for you. With Scripture right on the page, it keeps you moving without the overwhelm.

Kathleen Wadkins · Managing Editor

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She Reads Truth Spiral-Bound Bibles

She Reads Truth

Ever wished you could be more engaged in your quiet time? The She Reads Truth Spiral-Bound Notetaking Bible might be the tool you’re looking for. The wide margins encouraged me to slow down — to process and pray with the Scripture. Helpful maps and structural breakdowns set me up for success when reading tough texts.

Katherine Anne Thierfelder · Writer

Open the margins →

For when the news cycle is winning

Books for putting down the righteous anger, the doomscroll, and the burnout.

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Unoffendable

by Brant Hansen

In a news cycle designed to keep us offended, Unoffendable is a breath of fresh air. Hansen challenges the idea that we’re entitled to anger — even “righteous” anger — and makes a surprisingly freeing case that letting it go leads to a lighter, fuller life. As he puts it: “Gratitude and anger can’t coexist.”

Kathleen Wadkins · Managing Editor

Let it go →
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What Really Matters

by Hal Donaldson

It’s easy to want to give 100% of ourselves to 100% of our life 100% of the time, but to forget our personal well-being. (As a working mom, I get that.) Hal Donaldson’s true story of creating Convoy of Hope shifted my mindset. I learned how to better pour into others and care for myself.

Emily Hansen · Partnerships Manager

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Living Unoffended

by Brant Hansen

If you haven’t read a Brant Hansen book, you’re missing out. This “action guide” (a follow-up to Unoffendable) is pure Brant Hansen. Everything’s casual and easy to read — super short chapters filled with anecdotes and humor — but each page loosened my white-knuckled grip on “righteous” anger.

Jason Woodruff · Founder

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Wurmbrand: Tortured for Christ, the Complete Story

by Richard Wurmbrand

If you don’t want to love your enemies as Jesus does… don’t read this book. Wurmbrand: Tortured for Christ, the Complete Story tells the story of a Romanian pastor and his wife who suffered years of persecution, imprisonment, and unimaginable torture at the hands of the country’s Communist government—yet still preached Christ’s good news to their captors. This book revealed how hard my own heart can be and revealed how Christ’s love conquers all. Grab your copy today!

Bailey Parmley · Writer

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For thinking deeper about God

Books that will stir your affections for the Lord.

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Convergence

by Jon Thompson

As a pastor, I was always amazed how hard it was to say something true, helpful, and digestible about even one aspect of the faith. Jon Thompson doesn’t have that problem. He shows how holy habits, spiritual gifts, and the Holy Spirit’s unusual power converge in the life of Jesus.

Peter Nittler · Writer

Read it →
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Desiring God

by John Piper

Reading Piper always feels like drinking from a fire hydrant of rich theology (in the best way). Desiring God was no exception. The core idea: “God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him.” A paradigm-shifting read. Plus, the revised edition is beauuutiful.

Xan Sibley · Writer

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Transformed By The Messiah

by Rabbi Jason Sobel

I used to see the Old Testament as a warm-up act for Jesus. Now, I see Jesus on every page. Rabbi Jason Sobel helped me understand that every detail in the Bible — from the swaddling clothes to carpenters — was intentionally chosen by God. Nothing God wrote was an accident.

Whipple · Head of Growth

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Becoming Like Jesus

by Matt Chandler

We might not say it out loud, but most of us expect that our Christian growth chart will trend up and to the right — which means life’s dark valleys can leave us deeply disoriented. With typical down-to-earth wisdom, Matt Chandler walks readers through the Beatitudes, showing how the Spirit uses our highs and lows to make us like Jesus.

Steph Juliot · Writer

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Your Story Has A Villain

by JP Pokluda

I used to feel confused, and honestly even scared, when I thought about spiritual warfare. Your Story Has a Villain changed that. JP walks you through the enemy’s tactics (distract, destroy, deceive, disunify, desensitize, deconstruct) with humility, honesty, and reflection questions that make it personal.

Nicole Pothitakis · Paid Media Specialist

Know your enemy →

For the rhythms of your day

Mornings, marriage, movement — small habits that shape your life.

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A Little Theology of Exercise

by David Mathis

When I danced, I always prayed before going on stage. But I’d never carried that mindset into everyday exercise. David Mathis renewed this, naming two pitfalls I know well: treating exercise as a chore or as purely aesthetic. My new takeaway: move modestly for His glory, in discipline and gratitude, and for the joy of it.

Miranda Colley · Multimedia Producer

Read it →
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How to Love Your Morning

by Jennifer Dukes Lee

Whether you leap out of bed fully dressed or are chronically allergic to mornings, Jennifer Dukes Lee’s How to Love Your Morning is for you. After studying every morning mentioned in the Bible (forreal), she found that God has always wanted to meet you in yours. Take the quiz, discover your morning archetype, and walk with her to build a ritual that fits your life.

Sassy · Proofreader

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Lightbulb Moments in Marriage

by Dr. Emerson Eggerichs

If you’ve ever had an argument and thought, “We’ve literally had this exact fight before,” Lightbulb Moments in Marriage is for you. Dr. Emerson Eggerichs — best-selling author of Love & Respect — distills 25+ years of marriage ministry into 12 biblical reframes that break the loop.

Kathleen Wadkins · Managing Editor

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For the poolside reader

When you want to get lost in a story.

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Timeless

by Gabrielle Meyer

Libby lives two separate lives: one in 1774 and one in 1914. When the Day Comes kicks off Gabrielle Meyer’s Timeless series, walking with Libby as she’s forced to make impossible choices about love, faith, and destiny. The dual timelines are woven together so seamlessly that the emotional weight is real.

Sassy · Proofreader

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