Effective Evangelism in Today’s Culture – Lewis A. Drummond. Baker. Recommended by respected theologians and educators such as Timothy George, Stephen Olford, Robert Coleman and Elmer Towns. A solid book to help you understand the postmodern world and ways to answer skeptics. 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and Michael Catt, to
– James M. Boice. InterVarsity Press. Four volumes on Christian doctrine. The author writes from the point of view of a Calvinistic pastor who is concerned about practical Christian living. The chapters are not long, but they are rich and rewarding. Dr. Boice knows not only theology but also the moral and spiritual climate of
– Millard J. Erickson. Baker. This is out in one volume, and it ought to be on your shelf. If you are familiar with the “classical theologians,” then Dr. Erickson’s approach will make you feel right at home. However, he does not simply repeat the formulations of the past, but rather builds on them to
– Alan Cairns. Ambassador. Written by a Presbyterian pastor. A pastoral approach to one of the great passages from the writings of Paul. 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and Michael Catt, to build up the church, seek revival, and encourage pastors.
A Step-by-Step Guide for Developing a One-Year Preaching Calendar – Stephen Nelson Rummage. Kregel. A book that guides you in how to move beyond the week to week sermon preparation into long-term planning for a more effective pulpit ministry. Written by the associate pastor of preaching at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, NC.
Essentials For Those Who Will Shape the Future – Andy Stanley. Multnomah. The five essentials are: Competence, Courage, Clarity, Coaching and Character. Stanley is pastor of North Point Community Church in Atlanta, Ga. 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and Michael Catt, to build up the church, seek revival, and encourage pastors.
– Steve Sjogren. Vine Books. Recommended by respected leaders like J. I. Packer and Jack Hayford. The premise is simple: that God is passionately in love with unbelievers and can win them most effectively through acts of kindness. These unassuming deeds done by Christians convince more people of the love of God than all the
– Elmer Towns. Thomas Nelson. Dr. Towns is a well known author and serves as the Dean of Religion at Liberty University. This is an indexed comprehensive resource that offers concise, understandable answers from the Scriptures on frequently asked questions about life. Topics include: prayer, politics, the Bible, the Holy Spirit, Angels, Demons, the Devil,
– Samuel Terrien Critical Eerdmans Commentary. 971 pages. No light reading here. The author says, “The Hebrew text of the Psalter contains words with uncertain and sometimes unknown meanings. In the past two centuries, many translators have thought that such words represented scribal errors. With great care and sometimes brilliant ingenuity, scholars emended these words
– Leon Morris. Zondervan. We have come to expect the highest in both academics and spiritual emphasis. This is the ideal volume for the busy pastor who wants to review New Testament theology as well as get abreast of new developments. Put this book next to the volume by Donald Guthrie, InterVarsity Press and you
The Reality of the Resurrection – Hank Hanegraaff A great resource to use in light of the pluralism of our times. In addition, It is a simple but strong defense of the validity of the resurrection by this best selling author. 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and Michael Catt, to build
Written by: Warren Wiersbe Theologians who practice their theology too far from the common haunts of workaday laymen soon acquire the habit of talking to themselves. Seminary in-house conversation is thought of as scholarly, but it follows a line that the peasant-carpenter Son of God would never have used. To assist those who may suspect