Refreshing is the word that comes to mind when I consider the content of #GOSPEL: Life, Hope, and Truth for Generation Now by Daniel Rice.
Looking for purpose? Discover how God leads and guides through Os Hillman's book, The Joseph Calling: 6 Stages to Discover, Navigate, and Fulfill Your Purpose.
Don’t think for a second that Barking Up the Wrong Tree: The Surprising Science Behind Why Everything You Know About Success is (Mostly) Wrong, by Eric Barker is a dry or pithy textbook regurgitating formulas of success. Far from it!
As biblical leaders, we shouldn’t need this book, Working With Emotional Intelligence, by Daniel Goleman, but we do.
Embrace these biblical leadership principles from Oswald Sanders' book, The Joy of Following Jesus.
Forward: 7 Distinguishing Marks for Future Leaders, by Ronnie W. Floyd, is a cheery sketch of a gifted pastor’s judgment about the future of pastoral leadership in the context of a rapidly culture and crusty tribalism within the church and without.
Delightful. That’s my one-word review of the book by Presbyterian pastor Don Everts and InterVarsity Christian Fellowship coordinator, Doug Schaupp (IVP Books).
How important is trust for your church or organization?
There is a difference in moving a church more fully into a multicultural membership and ministry, as compared to, say, advancing an already racially and culturally integrated congregation.
This book is a great resource for any church or organization that is seeking to build healthy teams.
Family expert Jim Burns, president of HomeWord and senior director of the HomeWord Center for Youth and Family at Azusa Pacific University, has authored a handy guide for parenting teens.
A review of the Arbinger Institute’s Leadership and Self-Deception book.
This question is asked by author Kent. R. Hunter, in his new book, that discusses seven proven strategies for renewal and revival.
Are you struggling with technology in your church? Do you want to learn how to use some new outlets for your message?
This daily devotional will encourage and challenge your relationship with God.
Wounded in the Church, by Ray Beeson and Chris Hayward, is a resource that should be on every pastor's shelf.
As a leader desiring to be guided by biblical principles, The Ideal Team Player is attractive for many settings.
Awareness isn’t enough—become proximate.
Need a little inspiration? God Breathed is a refreshing reminder of the reliability and power of the Word.
Yes, with coaching, your team can likely accomplish significant goals you never imagined possible.
Have you ever felt the pull to full-time ministry work as a missionary or pastor? If not, you can still make a Kingdom impact without quitting your current job. In this eBook, you will learn the four essentials that can change your perspective of work, your workplace, and most importantly, your heart.
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