In this sequel to How Your Church Family Works, Peter Steinke takes readers into a deeper exploration of the congregation as an emotional system. He outlines the factors that put congregations at r…
Drawing on the work of Bowen, Friedman, and his own many years' counseling experience, Peter Steinke shows how to recognize and deal with the emotional roots of such issues as church conflict, lead…
How the Church Can Respond to the Rising Epidemic of a Fatherless Generation The number of children being raised without a father or mother has hit epic proportions the world over. The physical …
The gifts of the Spirit can destroy any force the devil might use against Christians. You are a candidate for the gifts of revelation, power, and inspiration. They will function anywhere—right wh…
How does a Christian lead? By following todays secular business models, or by simply studying the life of Christ and pursuing a servant-based style? In this insightful, practical book, George Bar…
The church's mission, argues Reggie McNeal, engages every aspect of life. The front lines of the collision between the kingdom of light and the kingdom of darkness are homes, schools, offices, heal…
Most pastors are comfortable with the role of leader. Inspiring people and helping them discover and make use of their own gifts are tasks to which ministers generally feel called. Too many pastors…
Guides church leaders through the process of clarifying and prioritizing their mission. Kennon Callahan demonstrates how to cultivate your mission with compassion and community, as well as prayer a…
This survey studies the five major leadership eras from 1841 to the present. Features the five eras, leading theorists and works of each era, the basic leadership paradigms used to shape leadership…