I’m involved in several study and support groups that has led to a lot of reading this past year. I want to take this opportunity to share books that I have found helpful and would be helpful to members of the congregation to read. It would be helpful for you to add to this list as you read books that you feel are helpful to our congregation. I am glad to make my library available so if you would like to borrow rather than buy, I would be glad to loan. If you do buy, and if you buy from Amazon.com please go to our website first and hit the Amazon.com button and we will receive 4% of your purchase!
We should all be reading Bishop Robert Schnase’s Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations – Radical hospitality – Passionate worship – Intentional faith development – Risk-taking mission and service – Extravagant generosity. Sara has already used the book with two Sunday school classes and it is an ideal study for all classes and small groups.
If you are one of those many who hear Christ’s call to share your faith but are unsure has to how to just become comfortable and confident in doing it a couple of books are extremely helpful: Bill Hybels’ Just Walk Across the Room- Simple Steps Pointing People to Faith is excellent. The Joyners Class has used this as a study and it should be used by other classes, small groups and individuals.
Another great book for becoming comfortable with sharing your faith and inviting others to Christ is an older book by Paul Little called How to Give Away Your Faith-A Key to Witnessing Today. I just checked Amazon.com and find it is still in print and available though it is no longer the $2.50 I paid in 1978 it can be had for $10 now and well worth it.
Martha Grace Reese’s book Unbinding the Gospel-Real Life Evangelism is a must read. Reese openly examines the main line church, of which we are a part, and clearly understands how the main line church has lost its passion for evangelism. She seeks to bring us back on the path of being eager disciples of Christ.
Another book that looks at the mainline church is Recreating the Church-Leadership for the Postmodern Age by Richard Hamm. I truly wish and pray that each of our church officers and leaders would read this book. There have been many outside influences and changes in society the have affected the church. We have no control over these changes but we have refused or all too slow responded to those changes and so are no longer seen as a relevant force to many folks. Hamm challenges the church and the church leadership to see how the church must change if it is going to make a difference in lives today.
A neat little book – a one hour read – is John Kotter’s Our Iceberg Is Melting-Changing and Succeeding Under Any Conditions. (You might remember Kotter from Who Moved My Cheese. His books are written for business but they also reflect whats happening to our churches. Its a real wakeup call to us that we can’t keep doing things the way we have always done them and think we will survive. I have bought a dozen of these and am constantly loaning them out to folk, I’ll be glad to loan one to you–just ask.


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