Communicating with Grace and Virtue
Let's set an example in society for how to communicate with grace and virtue. I've written this resource to help us do so.
Here you'll find resources posted by individuals, churches, and ministries. Add comments, give a 'thumbs up', or post your own. Can't find something? Use the chat box to let us know.
Let's set an example in society for how to communicate with grace and virtue. I've written this resource to help us do so.
In Charles Olson's book, Transforming Church Boards into Communities of Spiritual Leaders, he asks: what if there is another way of looking at the work of the church council?
Mark Noll’s powerful and insightful book The Civil War as a Theological Crisis resonates with struggles of our day.
Kaitlyn Scheiss' book, The Liturgy of Politics: Spiritual Formation for the Sake of our Neighbor, helps us think through how to be formed for living well in the political sphere.
Taking words from James Baldwin, Robert P. Jones' new book holds that white Christians have been white too long.
A new ebook from Family Fire, “A Handbook of Biblical Parenting,” offers encouragement and advice to help you parent well.
Aimee Byrd's recent book on recovering from Biblical manhood and womanhood takes on gender stereotypes in the church.
Kristin Kobes Du Mez's book Jesus and John Wayne helps evangelicals to see their family story.
The books Between the World and Me and Amazing Grace are informative books dealing with growing up as a person of color.
N.T. Wright is less concerned about the "why" of the Pandemic and more concerned about the "what" of the Christian response.
Congregations in Classis Grand Rapids North are invited to join a reading group on the book White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo.
He is our comfort in the storms of life. “Seeking God in Suffering” is 28-day devotional series about God's presence and provision in our struggles.
David Swanson's book is a powerful statement on the central place of discipleship in reshaping the church.
An extensive list of books about disabilities and the Christian community.
I wasn’t sure how an online book study would work; turns out it was great! Especially with such an insightful book, The #MeToo Reckoning by Ruth Everhart.
Looking to teach your kids about diversity? Karen, founder of Black Kids Do Travel and blogger at themomtrotter.com, shares some books to add to your library.
Safe Church is excited to host a book study on Chuck DeGroat's When Narcissism Comes to Church. The study will take place via Zoom on June 3, 10, and 17. Open invitation!
Barbara Newman's book Helping Kids Include Kids with Disabilities is a great resource for all leaders working with children. Included in this post is a pdf of Barbara's chapter on Autism Spectrum Disorder.
In this brand new, free ebook from Church Juice, you will get guidance on each of the most popular social media platforms.
I have the Volume One CD of Songs For Life, but I would like Volume Two for our church school and worship centers. Any idea where I can get a copy?
ECFA (Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability) has created two eBooks to help pastors and churches navigate taxes.
It's easy to fall into a comfortable rut, to forget that there is more than one "right" way to do a job.
I promise: this is not one of Jim’s pranks. Think Christian has really published an ebook on A Theology of The Office. And you can get it for free.
Here's a review of Brian Fikkert and Kelly M. Kapic's recent book, A Field Guide To Becoming Whole. The book and field guide are helpful in understanding where traditional responses to poverty have missed the mark.
This book introduces parents and caregivers to four Building Blocks of Faith that will encourage them as they help children to find their place in God’s family, learn God’s story, live in hope, and discover their calling.