Books

Are We in the Midst of a Gen Z Awakening?

It’s not polished or loud, but if you listen closely, from university chapels in the U.S. to underground house churches in the Middle East, you’ll hear it: a hunger for truth, a yearning for something real.

David Washington’s Top Books on Youth Ministry

Adolescence and teen years are a small window of time that will fundamentally shape who young people will become as adults. The church cannot afford to miss the opportunity to guide those under our care.

Tiffany Stein’s Top 5 Books on Grief

Tiffany Stein is an ordained minister who also serves as a fourth-grade teacher. She previously served as a women’s pastor and marriage and care...

Scrappy Church

Thom Rainer: God’s Not Done Yet

Hope for the Scrappy Church

These are characteristics of churches that survive despite the odds.

How Heavenly-Mindedness Is Pivotal to Christianity

Christianity has been criticized of being too heavenly-minded to be of earthly good. Here's why that's not the case.

Celebrities, Depression and the Fear of Death

Ray Comfort: Fame, Fortune and Futile Lives

The Fear That Plagued Robin Williams

Robin Williams struggled with depression and alcoholism, but there was a deeper struggle.

Navigating a Polarized World as the People of God

Rick McKinley: Faith for This Moment

Living Faithfully in Exile

For Christians in a post-Christian culture, the question is how we relate to the culture.

Developing Competencies in Reconciliation

Today's globalized world requires that the church become competent in different areas of reconciliation.