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.

Engaging Globalization

Bryant L. Myers: The Poor, Christian Mission, and Our Hyperconnected World

The Tech-Wise Family

Andy Crouch: Everyday Steps for Putting Technology in Its Proper Place

What Is So Good About Technology?

In many ways, technology is the most astonishingly good example of the fruit our image bearing was meant to produce—if it can help us become the persons we were meant to be.

Discipleship: Built for Relationship

Jesus showed us that making disciples is about forming relationships.

The Disciple Maker’s Handbook

Bobby Harrington and Josh Patrick: Seven Elements of a Discipleship Lifestyle

The Pursuit of a Different Kind of Happiness

The happiness the world encourages us to pursue is fleeting. It's time to seek a happiness that's not contingent on positive circumstances.

The Science of Virtue

Mark McMinn: Why Positive Psychology Matters to the Church

The Quiet Practice of Solitude and Secrecy

Solitude is uncomfortable and takes practice. That's OK. It's worth it to cultivate intimacy with God.