Militant Evangelism
Evangelism by
Ray Comfort
Ray Comfort is the CEO and founder of LivingWaters.com. He is a cohost of “Way of the Master,” an award-winning television program airing in almost 200 countries. In addition, Ray is an executive producer of films such as “Evolution vs. God,” “Audacity,” and “180”. He is also the best-selling author of more than 90 books, including Militant Evangelism.
This book is for spiritual warriors who intend to fight the good fight of faith. It is a war manual that shows us how to conquer the enemy. It will train you how to prevail in prayer, overcome fear and ignite the fighting spirit of meek soldiers. It exposes the enemy’s tricks and teaches you how to subdue the devil through strategic warfare.
Though it is a war manual, one must remember that the enemy is not a person. Therefore, the truth should be spoken in love to not lose a whole generation of people but win them over to Christ instead.
Competent to Minister
Christian Counseling by
Martin & Deidre Bobgan
How can we be competent and qualified to provide God’s protection and guidance to other believers? Competent to Minister by Martin & Deidre Bobgan reintroduces Christians to the Bible, biblically ordained ministries, and mutual care. It aids in the dismantling of intimidation barriers that have hampered personal ministry among Christians and it demonstrates the excellent, effective way Christ works through believers as they minister God’s grace through biblical conversation, prayer, and practical assistance. It is a book for those who wish to learn more about what the Bible teaches about ministering to one another’s souls. It will help believers to particularly journey with other people and introduce God’s love and plans for them.
May you find encouragement in this book as you learn that God has provided believers with all they need for life and godliness.
Book of Church Growth
Various Church Growth Programs by
Elmer Towns
Book of Church Growth by Elmer Towns deals with the rising number of churches. It explains how members of small and medium-sized congregations can revitalize and extend their ministries. Churches of all sizes tend to reach a saturation point in terms of attendance and never breakthrough their self-imposed ‘growth barriers.’ This book provides step-by-step directions for breaking down those barriers and achieving new levels of community influence and service. Towns’ goal was to look at rising churches and to acknowledge all probable reasons for their rise. It provides some case studies of rising congregations that adhere to teachings and lifestyles that the authors oppose. Also, the contributors to this volume don’t agree on everything when it comes to church expansion. It could also be claimed that the three authors come from different church backgrounds and have differing views on particular church affairs, which do not impact the faith’s essentials.
Words to Winners of Souls
Leadership by
Horatius Bonar
n inspiring call to humility in Christian service and renewed compassion for those without Christ. This timeless classic by Horatius Bonar, Scottish Presbyterian divine of 1808-89, offers spiritual, heart-searching counsel to all believers, especially ministers of the gospel.
Disciples Who Make Disciples
Growing Church Leaders by
Alex Absalom – Greg Nettle
How does one become an effective disciple? Disciples Who Make Disciples by Alex Absalom and Greg Nettle is a training booklet to real-life discipleship that offers pastors, church leaders, and their disciples’ valuable assistance and insight as they work to develop a successful discipleship program. This guidebook outlines the fundamental components of disciple-making so that every church member can have a part in reaching people for Christ, using a detailed process that can be implemented in diverse contexts and cultures. It tells you how to develop new leaders for the future and empower them to become disciples, making it an excellent resource for leaders.
This book explores what it means to define discipleship in a biblical, simple, yet challenging way, as well as how to keep the Bible at the center of discipleship.
Mentoring Guidelines for Church Planters
Mentoring in the Church by
Robert W. Martin
Life may be perceived as a large web of interconnected relationships. Our days are spent seeing, meeting, and interacting with others. We are social beings. We engage with individuals on a variety of levels from birth to death. Mentoring is primarily a partnership with a purpose. Someone with more life experience counsels and leads those who benefit from that experience. Mentoring is a crucial element in the effective training of church planters. Mentoring Guidelines for Church Planters is meant to provoke discussion, raise concerns, and offer basic guidance and assistance to those involved in the training of church planters in Central and Eastern Europe. In this passionate manual, Rev. Robert Martin presents readers with a highly practical approach to church expansion and reproduction from ten different perspectives in response to His instruction.
Planting House Churches in Networks
Manual for Mentor by
Dick Scoggins
What is the better way to learn how to do things? Would you prefer to learn through trial and error, or are you open to learning from those who came before us? A person can disciple another person, but working as a team is better in planting house churches. However, a team can work best if they humbled themselves and seek assistance from more experienced church planters.
This manual was taken from the experiences of the Fellowship of Church Planters. It was developed to deal with barriers and breakthroughs in the movement to pass their learnings to those who are engaged in the same ministry. Though some things can only be learned the hard way, the author and his team hope that this manual could shorten the road for others by sharing their learnings from their experiences and mistakes.
Houses That Change the World
House Church Growth by
Wolfgang Simson
Millions of Christians throughout the world have become aware of an impending church renaissance of global proportions. God is transforming this venerable institution and bringing about a new holistic view of an age-old insight, a corporate spiritual echo that reflects His will for the church. What you think about the church, who it is and how it functions, will have a significant impact on how you perceive and live the Christian life. In this book, Evangelical theologian Wolfgang Simson sheds light upon what God is saying to all devoted Christians. Houses That Change the World provides the argument for the reformation of the church’s existence, based on research conducted all around the world. In a society where the church is more marginalized, Simson argues it is time to bring the church to the people. Many may regard this book as radical, but it is guaranteed to broaden the Christian perspective.