A Contrarian's Guide to Knowing God

A Contrarian's Guide to Knowing God
Author: Larry Osborne
Publisher: Multnomah
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0735290970

An updated edition with two all-new chapters, a new introduction, and a fresh look, this book challenges widely accepted ideas about what it means to know God and offers fresh paths for pursuing genuine spirituality. This practical guide speaks to those who are weary of formulaic faith or who are haunted by nagging doubts about the church, as well as those who find the traditional spiritual disciplines impractical or even agonizing because of their personal wiring. Easy to read but filled with challenging ideas, this book provides a spiritual foundation for pastors and teachers, committed Christians, and anyone interested in discovering God for themselves but wary of predictable paths.

Discipleship as a Model for Christian Leadership Development

Discipleship as a Model for Christian Leadership Development
Author: Ashley Powell
Publisher: Ashley Powell
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2021-10-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1642881635

For centuries, Christian leaders have benefited from concrete biblical experiences modeled and taught by Jesus Christ as He diligently molded the Christian church to fulfill the Great Commission. Scriptures are profoundly replete with the best example of servant leadership as Jesus inspired and motivated His disciples to become impactful Christian leaders. This book captures essential lessons learned from Jesus' ministry established on the principles that discipleship and leadership development are inseparable concepts for Christian leaders.

Lead Like a Shepherd

Lead Like a Shepherd
Author: Larry Osborne
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0718096428

Pastor, author, and leadership consultant unpacks instruction for church leaders found in 1 Peter 5:1-4 where they are exhorted to shepherd the flock among them. Some instruction is timeless. Regardless of the age in which we live, certain instruction carries no expiration on its relevance. Pastor, author, and leadership consultant, Larry Osborne has discovered this to be the case with instruction on how to be a good leader. The best, most practical advice comes from the Bible, and in particular, 1 Peter 5:1-4. It's in this short passage where leaders are exhorted to shepherd the flock among them. Unfortunately, most modern leaders have precious little experience tending sheep, and many of the implications that were well understood when Peter penned these words are lost on today's reader. Osborne finds the parallels to be numerous, well-worth reviewing and understanding anew. A shepherd leads them to water even when they fear it. A shepherd never allows one sick lamb to destroy the flock. A shepherd lays down his life for his sheep . . . When leaders truly understand Peter's words of exhortation to lead like a shepherd, then they will begin to see the path that leads them to Leading Well.

DiscipleShift

DiscipleShift
Author: Jim Putman
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2013-04-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310492637

Question: What is the God-given purpose of the local church? Answer: Relational discipleship. DiscipleShift walks you through five key "shifts" that churches must make to refocus on the fundamental biblical mission of discipleship. These intentional changes will attract the world and empower your church members to be salt and light in their communities. Over the last thirty years, many influential church leaders and church planters in America have adopted various models for reaching unchurched people. While many of these approaches have merit, something is still missing, something even more fundamental to the mission of the church: discipleship. Making disciples—helping people to trust and follow Jesus—is the church's God-given mandate. Devoted disciples attract people outside the church because of the change others see in their Christ-like lives. And discipleship empowers Christians to be more like Christ as they intentionally develop relationships with non-believers. Through biblical and professional insights, Jim Putman and Bobby Harrington discuss the transformational effectiveness of making disciples and just how to do so, in practical terms. You’ll learn: The specific roles of a disciple-making pastor. The components of person-to-person discipleship. How each ministry in your church leads to discipleship. How to implement discipleship in your church. Disciple-making leaders will not produce perfect churches, but they will create effective churches.

The Disciple-Making Church

The Disciple-Making Church
Author: Bill Hull
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2010-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441212272

Scripture places high priority on the disciplemaking capacity of the church, This book shows how to accomplish it. Foreword by Howard Ball.

Leadership and the One Minute Manager

Leadership and the One Minute Manager
Author: Kenneth H. Blanchard
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1994
Genre: Leadership
ISBN: 0007103417

Teaches the reader how to become a flexible and successful leader, fitting one's style to the needs of the individual and to the situation at hand, and using the "one-minute" techniques to enhance the management and motivation of others

Transformational Discipleship

Transformational Discipleship
Author: Eric Geiger
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433678543

A broadly experienced trio of rising church leaders share substantive research on churches and individuals that will help readers foster a culture wherein people intentionally grow in their Christian faith.

Rugged Discipleship

Rugged Discipleship
Author: Steve Connor
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-02-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734500103

Connor's book, Rugged Discipleship, is a unique, fun and motivating fusion of Biblical principles, adventure literature and travelogue while always encouraging the reader to be and make rugged disciples. The writer introduces us to the North Georgia mountains, a wee village in Scotland, jumping trains to Canada, adventures in India, mysterious friends in Cambodia- from wild skydivers and a motorcycle stolen in Bulgaria. Each story reveals something Connor has learned through failures and successes in the context of working with people. The lessons learned have something of the radiance of Divine leading and purpose shining through. An inspiring Read. - Dr. Jerry Root, Author and C.S. Lewis scholar, Professor Wheaton College and Bill Graham Center of Evangelism.

Wisdom in Leadership

Wisdom in Leadership
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2015
Genre: Christian leadership
ISBN: 9781922206718

Reading this book won't make Christian leadership easy. But it will make it easier. The strategies and principles here won't remove all frustration from Christian leadership.But they will make it less frustrating. This book won't solve every problem. But it will help you solve a whole bunch of unnecessary problems that you really don't need to face.- Craig Hamilton, Author.- Back cover.

Biblical Leadership

Biblical Leadership
Author: Benjamin K. Forrest
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2017-11-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0825477069

Biblical Leadership takes the best of evangelical scholarship to make the leadership lessons of Scripture tangible for today's readers. All contributors are biblical scholars who not only think seriously about the texts covered in their individual chapters, but have committed their lives to teaching and living the truths therein. This volume walks through the sections of the Bible, gleaning insights from each biblical writer. Every chapter analyzes the original setting of the writing, extrapolates the leadership principles in the text, and provides advice on applying that theology of leadership. Presented in everyday language understandable to both professionals and practitioners, these lessons will equip current and upcoming leaders to make a Christlike impact.