Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Simple Church

A great book and a challenging read, especially for those in Church leadership. This book reads easy and works hard to bring us to a place where we understand that the complexity that usually has become the local Church is not effective.  We are called in this book back to a place where we make decisions that make sense.  Build on the things we are doing and only do the things we should be doing.

The book also makes a strong point for simple, clear, concise VISION.  Something that people can resonate with and remember easily.  I would encourage all current Church leadership to read this one and if you think one day you might be more involved in leading a Church then you should read it as well.

Be a lifelong learner and even if you don't agree with everything you read (and you shouldn't) keep reading.

Preacherman

443908: Simple Church: Returning to God"s Process for Making Disciples Simple Church: Returning to God's Process for Making Disciples

By Thom S. Rainer & Eric Geiger


The simple revolution has begun. From the design of the iPod to the uncluttered Google home page, simple ideas are changing the world.

Simple Church clearly calls for Christians to return to the simple gospel-sharing methods of Jesus. No bells or whistles required, so to speak.

Based on case studies of four hundred American churches, authors Thom Rainer and Eric Geiger prove that the process for making disciples has quite often become too complex. Simple churches are thriving, and they are doing so by taking these four ideas to heart: Clarity. Movement. Alignment. Focus.

Each idea is examined here, simply showing why it is time to simplify.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Why Men Hate Going To Church

Why is it that men typically stay away from Churches? At least this is the norm for most Churches in the western world. This is a great book that talks about the issues surrounding why men tend to stay away from Church and what can we do to change that.

A provocative and good read. This is an essential read to help Church leaders learn about what they need to do to overcome the lack of men in their congregations. You may or may not agree with all of the author's points and your particular context may be different than some of th examples given in the book, but the reality of men not being engaged is very true.

I highly recommend this book, it encouraged us as we were learning about how to engage the men in our Church and out community.

Read on

Preacherman

60388: Why Men Hate Going to Church Why Men Hate Going to Church

By David Murrow


"Church is . . . boring, full of hypocrites, greedy, etc." You've heard the excuses, now read the reasons why institutional Christianity leaves countless men cold. Arguing that many churches create a man-hostile environment, Murrow offers detailed explanations of resulting male/female imbalances. Discover how to meet the real needs of men---and close your congregational gender gap! 224 pages, softcover from Nelson.