In a society increasingly marked by failed leadership and abuses of power at every level, author Mark Meynell in A Wilderness of Mirrors charts not just the sources and harm of this cultural malaise but also the Gospel antidote to it.
Acknowledging that technology is an inescapable aspect of our lives, author and blogger Tim Challies provides guidance and direction for readers... Læs mere
Dr. Jeff Keuss argues that instead of characterizing youth in fixed cultural groups, we need to take a qualitative approach that recognizes the... Læs mere
Leadership is fraught with challenges, especially for Christian women; in response, Halee Gray Scott’s Dare Mighty Things provides a guide to help navigate these challenges with poise and grace.
This handbook for pastors, elders, and all Christians presents the process of discipline that should operate in the Christian community. It is based primarily on the five steps of corrective discipline found in Matthew 18:15-17.
This book was written to help ministers and students discover the purpose of preaching and the ways that Scripture informs and directs the preaching task.
Here is one volume in a series of brief reference books for laypeople designed to be read in units of one or two pages
Here is one volume in a series of brief reference books for laypeople designed to be read in units of one or two pages.
Here is one volume in a series of brief reference books for laypeople designed to be read in units of one or two pages
In How to Be Rich, Andy Stanley looks at the early Christians, showing that generosity was the hallmark of the early church. Generosity changed everything. It changed the world once, it could happen again.
A look into the personal lives of church planters and their families. Brian and Amy Bloye write as church planting veterans and discuss the challenge of balancing family and ministry.
In Sifted, three veteran church leaders---Wayne Cordeiro, Francis Chan, and Larry Osborne---offer tested principles for long-term effectiveness and sustained spiritual health to younger leaders and those who are starting out in a new ministry or planting a church.