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.

Todd Chipman: Until Every Child Is Home

Why the Church Can and Must Care for Orphans

What Does Spiritual Warfare Have to Do With Orphan Care?

Orphan care is giving to others what has been given to us.

The Paleo-Baptist Option

An alternative to the Benedict Option for navigating post-Christian America.

Mark Sayers: Reappearing Church

The Hope for Renewal in the Rise of Our Post-Christian Culture

The Desperate Need for Renewal

The church needs renewal, but we must be careful to follow the Spirit of God rather than secular renewal programs.

Costi Hinn: God, Greed, and the (Prosperity) Gospel

How Truth Overwhelms a Life Built on Lies

New Heroes in the Faith

As I studied the Bible and church history, I discovered a long line of spiritual heroes with whom I felt an incredible kinship.