Books

Avoid the ‘Fixing Trap’

Jesus didn’t come to fix us from afar. He came to walk with us.

How the Church Can Take the Lead in Suicide Prevention

"The church is for the broken. A church without the broken is a broken church."

How to Overcome Betrayal Trauma in Ministry

With their friends’ departures, pastors have had to recalibrate the very real cost of spiritual intimacy in doing life together.

For the Weak Ones

Which does Jesus intend—a blessing for the materially poor or the spiritually poor?

Switching, Not Ditching: Volunteer Switching Culture

Bottom line: embracing volunteer switching culture makes it easier when volunteers work out a few details on their own prior to involving me, the director or another associate to solve their problem.

The Timeless Whispers Have Been Here All Along

To a world on edge, defensive, and hurting, Christians have a responsibility to not only listen to God but also to speak the timeless whispers in a way that can actually be heard.

What Type of Leader Are You?

Spend some time reflecting on your current type of leader and leadership model by writing down the pluses and minuses of where your leadership stands and see if tweaks could be made to make you a more effective leader.

Outreach Resources of the Year: Missional and Cross-Cultural

Wright explains the breadth of God’s mission to the world using the whole Bible, and holistically challenges the Lord’s global people to make his story our story by our participation in the seven-act drama of Scripture.

Generosity and Selflessness in Everyday Life

Exploring Generosity and Selflessness helps explain why giving from a surplus reflects deeper values beyond immediate needs.

Everyday Evangelism: Practical Guide

It all starts with a simple prayer to bring someone along your path today with whom you can share through everyday evangelism.

Aren’t Christians Hypocrites? A Closer Look at Hypocrisy in Christian Life

Rejecting Christianity because some Christians hypocrites are not representative would be like not buying a certain brand of shoes because the only people you’ve ever seen wearing them were troublemakers.