The Best of 2013, But The Best Is Yet To Come

At Storyline we’re celebrating another terrific year. We held conferences in San Diego and Nashville, and have added quite a few writers to the blog. For the last year, we’ve managed to post a new blog almost every day. That’s quite a feat and we couldn’t have done it without an amazing staff (which has tripled in size over the last 12 months). It’s been great to meet many of you at our conferences. There’s no question we’ve built a growing community of people living a better story.


*Photo by Daniel Robinson

*Photo by Daniel Robinson


In honor of 2013 I thought it would be fun to share some of the most popular reads from the blog, and for fun, I’ve thrown in my favorite book, movie and album. I hope you enjoy


Can’t wait to make new memories in 2014. Thanks so much for joining us.


Top Blog Posts From Storyline in 2013

These are the top blog posts over the past year:


1. This is What Forgiveness Looks Like by Justin Zoradi

2. How to Get Along with an Introvert

3. Great Kids Have Parents Who Seem To Do This Well

4. The Story You’re Believing May Be a Lie

5. Why Most Twenty Somethings are Delusional

6. The Single Defining Characteristic of a Manipulator

7. How To Spot a Manipulative Church Leader

8. Does the Pro-Life Movement Need a New Strategy?

9. What Jesus Taught Me About Walking Away From People

10. Why I Quit Being Nice by Allison Vesterfelt


My Favorites From 2013

Here are some of my favorites from 2013. Tomorrow the Storyline staff will share their favorites, but today would you share some of your favorites in the comments below? It will be fun to see what everyone has been getting into this past year. I always enjoy seeing other people’s favorites.


My Favorite Book: The Way Way Back by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash

My Favorite Album: Storyline Blog

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