Books

Back to School: Why Theological Education Matters to the Church

Evangelism is the church’s speech to the outside world, but worship is where it learns its grammar.

Learn to Linger in Grief

Imagine a church where grief isn’t ignored, but it also isn’t hopeless. Where lament isn’t a sign of weak faith, but an act of worship.

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.

A Disruptive Gospel

Stories and Strategies for Transforming Your City

Singapore: The Disruptive Gospel in Action

The churches in Singapore have a deeply collaborative spirit that predates Singaporean independence. Here's what we can learn from them.

J.D. Greear: Are We Missionaries or Imposters?

Do we really believe the gospel? Has its truth set our hearts ablaze? Can we really believe and not care?

Gospel Fluency

Speaking the Truths of Jesus into the Everyday Stuff of Life

Speaking the Truth of Jesus Into Everyday Life

"Culture shapes language. Language shapes culture. And stories have the power to redefine or create new language."

Adventures in Evangelical Civility

A Lifelong Quest for Common Ground

Saved by … Doctrine?

"A person can have what we see as a highly defective theology, and yet we can still acknowledge that the person’s heart has been transformed by the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ."

The Case for Miracles

Lee Strobel: A Journalist Investigates Evidence for the Supernatural