A Mentor’s Wisdom by R. Larry Moyer
Renewing the art of mentoring: Why we need it & how to find one. Mentoring is a rarity. In a culture lacking solid mentors and even fewer followers, the need for help and guidance is as needed as ever. In this book Dr. R. Larry Moyer chronicles how he developed as a leader through the close partnership with a professor who became a friend.
Abandoned by Stan Telchin
What is God’s Will for the Jewish People and the Church?
Concise Dictionary of Christianity in America by Daniel G Reid
Based on the Dictionary of Christianity in America, this concise dictionary includes hundreds of brief, up-to-date and informative entries on people, places, events, ideas, practices, and beliefs.
Faith Based Fraud by Warren Cole Smith
Learning from the Great Religious Scandals of our Time
From Survive to Thrive by Samuel Rodriguez
Live a Holy, Healed, Healthy, Happy, Humble, Hungry, and Honoring Life
Hungry for Worship by Frank S. Page and L. Lavon Gray
Hungry for Worship takes a provocative look at ten specific worship challenges facing churches–regardless of church size–over the next decade. Through a balance of historical perspective, theological truth, and practical experience, pastor Frank Page and associate music dean L. Lavon … Read More
Leading From Our Knees by Joe Turnham
Inspiring Daily Precepts for Leaders of Faith
Set Free to Lead by R. Scott Rodin
Your Guide to Discovering the Abundant Life of the Steward Leader
The Christian’s Biblical Guide to Understanding Israel by Doug Hershey
Insight Into God’s Heart for His People
The Essential Jonathan Edwards by Owen Strachan & Douglas A. Sweeney
An introduction to the life and teachings of America’s greatest theologian. Many people know Jonathan Edwards by his famous sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. However, such an awareness is unfair. Edwards was perhaps the most influential American preacher and theologian of the 18th century and his influence continues.