Books

Brandon O’Brien’s Top Books on Small Church Ministry

Rather than being a subcategory of American ministry, the small church is the norm. If you take a longer and broader view, most churches throughout history and in most parts of the world are and always have been small.

Grover Park Baptist Church: A Thread of Hope

At auction, the quilts go for hundreds or even thousands of dollars that directly help women and children in need, providing funds for baby and maternity items at the pregnancy resource center.

James N. Sells: The Best Books on Church Care

People in pain do not live in the “post-Christian era.” They go to church for help.

What if You Suddenly Lose Everything?

No matter what circumstances come our way, we must remember that God is our sovereign heavenly Father.

Terence Lester: I See You

How Love Opens Our Eyes to Invisible People

Loving People Who Need It Most

Jesus loved those who were overlooked, and gave them dignity. We should do the same.

Albert Haase: Becoming an Ordinary Mystic

Spirituality for the Rest of Us

How Jesus Rewires Our Thinking

In the Beatitudes Jesus redefines what it means to be happy and blessed.

Justin Irving and Mark Strauss: Leadership in Christian Perspective

Biblical Foundations and Contemporary Practices for Servant Leaders

Servant Leadership and Follower Focus

Excellent leaders equip and empower the people they lead.

Neil Powell and John James: Together for the City

How Collaborative Church Planting Leads to Citywide Movements