Books and resources for Ministers, Worship Leaders and all Spiritual people

Collection: Faithful Living in a Changing Landscape

Explore books that guide and inspire Christians to live out their faith in a rapidly changing and often complex world.

This collection offers wisdom on navigating grief, building inclusive communities, practicing family in the Kingdom of God, and embracing personal faith in a secular society.

With thought-provoking insights from renowned authors, these books equip you to deepen your discipleship and strengthen your ministry, no matter the challenges you face.

Mixed Ecology:
Inhabiting an Integrated Church
By Ed Olsworth-Peter

Explore how traditional parishes, fresh expressions, church plants, and pioneer ministries can co-exist and thrive in a post-pandemic world.

 

The Trials of Jesus:
Evidence, Conclusions, and Aftermath
By Paul Barnett

Examine the historical and political intricacies surrounding Jesus's arrest, trials, and crucifixion, and gain a comprehensive understanding of these pivotal events.

 

Feeling Your Way Through Grief:
A Companion for Life After Loss
By Missy Buchanan

Navigate the complexities of grief with heartfelt reflections that offer solace and guidance on the journey toward healing.

 

Households of Faith:
Practicing Family in the Kingdom of God
By Emily Hunter McGowin

Discover a transformative vision of family life that aligns with the teachings of Jesus and the values of God's kingdom.

 


Embarrassed:
Living with a Faith That Makes No Sense to My Friends
By Graham Turner

Explore the candid journey of reconciling personal faith with society's perceptions in a secular world.


Lunchroom Theology:
Pushing Tables Together in a Fractured World
By Heather M. Gorman; Mark Nelson

A thought-provoking exploration of how theology can bridge divides, creating community in a fractured world.

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