Sharing years of wisdom from more than fifty years in ministry and teaching, The Ministry Life: 101 Tips for New Ministers by John Killinger is filled with practical advice and wisdom for a minister's day-to-day tasks as well as advice on intellectual and spiritual habits to keep ministers of any age healthy and fulfilled. With a chapter of guidance from other pastors, the book shares important and timely insights that will help ministers, both new and seasoned, find their way a little more quickly and easily.
However, God has also sent His people into the world to be a common grace to the world that all people may taste the grace of God and the peace of God in this lifetime. During the exile into Babylon, Israel was to learn this 70 DESIGNED ...
Kenneth Copeland makes a statement in his book Honor: Walking in Honesty, Truth and Integrity that "some of the most dishonorable things I have seen in the latter years of my life have come from Christians— Christian teachers and ...
... grace . On another occasion he gave the credit primarily to " grace and gumption . " The apostle Paul witnessed to that same combination when he said , " By the grace of God I am what I am , and his grace toward me has not been in vain ...
Pastors will be equipped to refocus their ministries, and Christians to fulfill their purpose: to be and make disciples. The Heart | Character | Life of the Church This three-book series is designed for diverse readership.
The book addresses topics such as discerning your call to ministry, working on a church staff, planning and leading worship services, and equipping your worship teams.
In this book we will see only the main significance of the second section of Romans, that is, how Christ saves us in His divine life.
Pastor Ted Haggard combines the spiritual with the practical to show how any pastor or church leader can bring new life to their church, equipping the congregation to do the work of the ministry.
Basic Lessons on Service
In The Life and Way for the Practice of the Church Life Witness Lee speaks not only of our need to know Christ but also of our need to receive a vision of the church, His Body.
This book provides a thorough overview of the theological underpinnings of the Young Life organization and challenges their model of an attractive Christianity, providing insights that could be utilized by all youth ministry workers.