
The Short List: In a Life Full of Choices, There Are Only Four That Matter
by: Bill Butterworth
Published by: Tyndale House Publishers (May release)
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Reviewed by Steven King, MBA, MEd
Losing a parent is a tragic reality that many have to face. Certainly, such a loss can cause even the busiest souls to stop and re-evaluate their priorities. Quality and quantity of time spent with family suddenly takes on new meaning. Imagine being asked to officiate your parent’s funeral. What emotions might that invoke?
Bill Butterworth, notable author and popular speaker, had this very experience. Bill’s life had run amok–too much time on the road building his distinguished speaking career. One night, after returning from a long stretch of speaking engagements, his child spoke his first words: “Hey Mom,” was aimed at his mother to their delight.
“Hey Bob,” was aimed at Bill. The pit that welled up in his stomach was soon minimized by a nagging thought: What type of heritage was Bill leaving for his kids? If his toddler knew him as Bob instead of dad, what type of legacy was he actually leaving for his progeny?
In preparation of the eulogy for his father’s funeral, Bill developed The Short List. Reminiscing about the life he shared with his dad, Bill knew his father epitomized the values he wanted to live out before his own family. After quite a bit of soul searching, Bill narrowed his list down to four words: love, honesty, faith, and courage.
Through personal anecdotes interwoven with a seminarian’s understanding of scripture, Butterworth provides a masterpiece of encouragement. Since a multitude of choices bombard us every day–are some more important than others? Absolutely!
This amazing book reminds us of what is important in this life. Stories are the fabric that truly knit us together and Butterworth is a master storyteller. As you share Bill’s journey of discovery you will be faced with the same dilemma: Do your daily choices produce a legacy of which your family will be proud?
Easily read, this tome should be digested by all parents to underscore the importance of daily choices. Just ask Bill. There are only four that really matter.
Armchair Interviews says: What an inspirational book.
Author’s Web site: http://www.BillButterworth.com
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