I never met Tim Keller, but his sermons, books, articles, and life’s work have greatly shaped the way I do ministry. I recommend his many books. View book here → The gospel is that I am so sinful that Jesus had to die for me, yet so loved and valued that Jesus was...
This book is not written from a Christian perspective at all. But when read with a missiological perspective, it is interesting, eye-opening, and helpful as we consider global mission strategies. View book here → The world of the past few decades has been the best it...
The Son of Laughter is a contemporary retelling of Jacob’s story but told differently than most are used to. It’s an interesting take on a well-known Bible character. View book here → The Shield was another of the Fear’s names. According to Laughter, it means he...
While preparing to teach my Pastoral Theology class at Every Nation Seminary, I discovered a book I wish I had read forty years ago: The Other Side of Pastoral Ministry by Daniel Brown. Don’t let the ugly cover fool you; this book is leadership art. View book here →...
I was able to read an advanced copy of Adam’s newest book, and he gives a refreshing take on the art of lament from a place of faith and hope. I encourage you to buy it and read it. Or do what I did and buy a dozen to give to friends and families who feel like God is...