Best Christian Books about Ministry

Best Christian Books about Ministry

The Wounded Healer is a hope-filled and profoundly simple book that speaks directly to those men and women who want to be of service in their church or community, but have found the traditional ways often threatening and ineffective. In this book, Henri Nouwen combines creative case studies of ...

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Best Christian Books about Stewardship

David Green sees the life of giving as a life of adventure—one that pays the best rewards personally, offers a powerful legacy to your family, and changes those you touch. Green believes that generosity and building a legacy based on giving can lead to getting back what you really want: a family ...

Best Christian Books about Finances

Popular financial advisor Ron Blue has combined the Bible's timeless teachings on stewardship and responsibility with up-to-date advice on financial management and cash control. In Master Your Money, Blue extracts principles from God's Word for application to financial portfolios.

Best Christian Autobiographies about Business

More than a Hobby takes readers inside the mind of David Green, a low-key, likable Oklahoma entrepreneur who has created a unique shopping experience. How did his company go from a $600 loan to $1.3 billion in annual sales in just thirty-one years—especially when he wasn't groomed for this work ...

Best Christian Books about Personal Development

For more than three decades, Zig Ziglar, one of the great motivators of our age, traveled the world, encouraging, uplifting, and inspiring audiences. His motivational best-seller, See You at the Top, remains an authentic American classic.

How to Overcome Bad Habits and Bad Character

One of the hardest things you'll do in life is overcome a bad habit. The key to overcoming bad habits or bad character is self accountability. If a person isn't held accountable, there is little motivation to change.

Why Children Grow Up and Abandon Their Parent's Values

It is amazing how many stories I hear of children — even in good Christian homes — that grow up to abandon everything they were taught, abandon church, abandon the values, morals and standards their parents hold to and jump pell-mell into a life that ends up consuming them — much like the story of ...

Why You Don't Want a God You Can Completely Understand

Perhaps a better question would be why would you want a God you could completely understand? It is so you can feel equal to God? So that His decisions would be more palatable to you? So that you could relate better, or perhaps so you do not need to trust Him.

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