Books

When You Don’t Want to Read the Bible

You were ultimately made to respond to God’s heart. You were made to know the voice of the Good Shepherd, to lean on his care, to depend on his provisions, to trust in his protection. You were made to come running when your Father calls you home to sit at his table!

David Kinnaman: Start the Conversation

Church leaders must recognize that what feels hidden is actually hurting people, and that discipleship includes helping people break free from destructive patterns.

My Top 5 Books on Evangelism

The spiritual discipline of evangelism requires a faithful walk with the Lord, intentionality, understanding contexts, and connecting with people far from God.

Carrying a Cat by the Tail

Words are good, but often insufficient to explain our experience of God.

Max Lucado: Finding Happiness Beyond Comparison

“The sooner I can begin to celebrate the success of others, the happier I'll be.”

Winfield Bevins: Marks of a Movement

What the Church Today Can Learn From the Wesleyan Revival

Lessons from John Wesley’s Leadership

Wesley had a knack for equipping the average lay person to grow into an independent leader.

Why God Cares About the Physical Earth

“God is committed to the earth that he has made, and he delights when we rejoice in the good things he has given us to enjoy.”

Andrew Root: The Pastor in a Secular Age

Ministry to People Who No Longer Need a God

Understanding the Malaise of the Modern World

The modern world's rejection of the idea of God has opened a strange emptiness and insignificance in our daily lives.

Chris Bruno: Paul vs. James

What We've Been Missing in the Faith and Works Debate