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An Arrow Pointing to Heaven | James Bryan Smith

by Matt McCarnan on September 5th, 2007

An Arrow Pointing to HeavenJames Bryan Smith. An Arrow Pointing to Heaven: A Devotional Biography. B&H, 2002. 272 pp.

During his life, Rich Mullins challenged the sensibilities of what it means to follow Jesus in today’s world, and now in his death, he challenges all to build upon his legacy of joy, compassion, brokenness, unblinking honesty, and wonder of an Awesome God.

Author James Bryan Smith describes this book as a “devotional biography,” giving readers an insight into Rich’s life, but more importantly, allowing the readers to learn what was most important to Rich—urging people to draw near to God. The book focuses on the key themes of Rich’s life including Family, Creation, Suffering, Simplicity, and the Love of God.

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Bonhoeffer Speaks Today | Mark DeVine

by Matt McCarnan on August 31st, 2007

Bonhoeffer Speaks TodayMark DeVine. Bonhoeffer Speaks Today: Following Jesus at All Costs. B&H, 2005. 179 pp.

Imprisoned and eventually executed for his opposition to Hitler’s regime, the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer continues to fascinate and inspire Christians across the world. His life epitomizes authenticity, commitment, and sacrifice. Devine writes, “When a man willingly exposes himself to suffering and death for his faith and for others, we take notice and with good reason. While martyrdom neither proves nor produces a spiritual giant, the possibility does arise, and this piques a distinctive longing common to followers of Jesus Christ.”

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Why Churches Die | Mac Brunson & Ergun Caner

by Matt McCarnan on August 29th, 2007

Why Churches DieMac Brunson & Ergun Caner. Why Churches Die: Diagnosing Lethal Poisons in the Body of Christ. B&H, 2005. 216 pp.

We are all too aware of the damage poisons can have on our bodies. These ailments find their way into us, invading us, infecting us, and spreading throughout us until the illness is felt all over. There are spiritual poisons that work this way as well, except these ailments invade another kind of body-the spiritual body of Christ. Like the diseases of our physical bodies, these diseases slow the body down, crippling it to function at less than capacity. They limit what the body can do and the effectiveness it can have. If not treated, these diseases can lead to death.

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Simple Church | Thom S. Rainer and Eric Geiger

by Phil Gons on May 17th, 2007

Simple ChurchThom S. Rainer and Eric Geiger. Simple Church: Returning to God’s Process for Making Disciples. B&H, 2006. 272 pp.

The simple revolution has begun. From the design of the iPod to the uncluttered Google home page, simple ideas are changing the world.

Simple Church clearly calls for Christians to return to the simple gospel-sharing methods of Jesus. No bells or whistles required, so to speak.

Based on case studies of four hundred American churches, authors Thom Rainer and Eric Geiger prove that the process for making disciples has quite often become too complex. Simple churches are thriving, and they are doing so by taking these four ideas to heart: Clarity. Movement. Alignment. Focus.

Each idea is examined here, simply showing why it is time to simplify.

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Perspectives on Church Government | Chad Owen Brand & R. Stanton Norman, eds.

by Phil Gons on April 18th, 2007

Perspectives on Church GovernmentChad Owen Brand & R. Stanton Norman, eds. Perspectives on Church Government: Five Views of Church Polity. B&H, 2004. 353 pp.

Perspectives on Church Government presents in counterpoint form the basic models of church government which have developed over the course of church history with a view toward determining which is most faithful to Scripture. Each chapter will be written by a prominent person from within each tradition—with specific guidelines dealing with the biblical, historical, and theological issues within each governance tradition. In addition, each writer will have the opportunity to give a brief response to the other traditions.

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  • David Roach, Baptist Press (09/04) Review (or here)
  • Dennis M. Swanson, Narnia3.com (02/06) Review
  • Joe Schluchter, Evangelical Presbyterian Church (03/06) Review
  • Jerry Hamilton, SharperIron (08/06) Review

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God’s Indwelling Presence | James M. Hamilton Jr.

by Phil Gons on April 16th, 2007

God’s Indwelling PresenceJames M. Hamilton Jr. God’s Indwelling Presence: The Holy Spirit in the Old and New Testaments. NAC Studies in Bible & Theology, ed. E. Ray Clendenen. B&H, 2006. 233 pp.

Does the Holy Spirit do the same things in New Testament times that He did in Old Testament times? Volume one in the NAC Studies in Bible & Theology series for pastors, advanced Bible students, and other deeply committed laypersons addresses this challenging subject.

God’s Indwelling Presence asks and explores the question: What are the differences and similarities between Old Testament and New Testament believers? Did God dwell in Old Testament believers as He does in New Testament believers? Were Old Testament believers born again (that is, did they experience regeneration)? What do the words indwelling and regeneration mean? How is the Holy Spirit’s ministry similar or different during Old Testament and New Testament times?

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12 Essential Skills for Great Preaching | Wayne McDill

by Phil Gons on March 28th, 2007

12 Essential Skills for Great PreachingWayne McDill. 12 Essential Skills for Great Preaching. 2nd ed. B&H, 2006. 305 pp.

In this newly expanded second edition of 12 Essential Skills for Great Preaching, Dr. Wayne McDill draws on decades of experience as a preacher and homiletics professor to inspire other preachers to live up to their God-given potential.

Here are twelve proven ways to pack more content and effectiveness into every sermon, covering all of the bases from general preparation to the end result of increasing each listener’s faith. Recent seminary graduates and seasoned pastors alike will identify skills that need personal improvement, and McDill encourages them to strengthen such areas at their own pace and in whatever order they feel is best.

Every chapter in this new edition has been revised and updated. Also included are additional worksheet helps and sermon examples.

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The Mission of Today’s Church | R. Stanton Norman, ed.

by Phil Gons on March 27th, 2007

The Mission of Today’s ChurchR. Stanton Norman, ed. The Mission of Today’s Church: Baptist Leaders Look at Modern Faith Issues. B&H, 2007. 210 pp.

The Mission of Today’s Church is a compelling collection of twelve essays from current Baptist leaders addressing three major questions: (1) What does it mean to be a Christian today on individual, group, and societal levels? (2) How can Southern Baptists best work together? and (3) What is next for the Southern Baptist denomination? Those addressing these key topics in-depth include Stan Norman (“Together We Grow: Congregational Polity as a Form of Corporate Sanctification”), Ed Stetzer (“The Missional Nature of the Church”), and Daniel Akin (“Ten Mandates for Southern Baptists”). Among the many other contributors are Chad Brand, Charles Kelley, and Jim Richards.

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Spirit-Led Preaching | Greg Heisler

by Phil Gons on March 21st, 2007

Spirit-Led PreachingGreg Heisler. Spirit-Led Preaching: The Holy Spirit’s Role in Sermon Preparation and Delivery. B&H, 2007. 156 pp.

In the words of author Greg Heisler, “Spirit-Led Preaching is a call issued to preachers, pastors, and teachers of homiletics to recover the Holy Spirit for expository preaching in the same way we have recovered the biblical text. . . . My plan for doing this is to recover the doctrine of pneumatology (the study of spiritual beings/phenomena) for our theology of preaching, resulting in a renewed emphasis on the powerful combination of Word and Spirit working together as the catalyst for powerful expository preaching.”Heisler thoroughly examines how the Holy Spirit illuminates and empowers the preacher, opens the hearts of the hearers, and applies the message to their lives. Indeed, to ignore the Holy Spirit’s role in sermon preparation and delivery would be a considerable oversight.

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Last updated 03/21/07

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