Archive for March, 2008
Simplify
Our lives are characterized not by happiness and satisfaction, but by chaos, scheduling conflicts and the inability to maintain meaningful relationships. The author Paul Borthwick writes that it is imperative that we find ways to build quiet, rest and simplicity into our lives if we want to experience the kind of joy and satisfaction in living that God has planned for us.
Church Is a Team Sport
This book is meant to challenge its readers. In fact, the author says the average church in America is failing. Jim Putman and his team found that the emphasis on small groups and relational discipleship works. Putman says people must “get in the game.”
Dreaming Big
Most of us can look back to a time in our lives when the future seemed limitless. Dreaming Big invites readers to dig to the roots of their passions, to weed out what isn’t productive and to enjoy the fruit of their labor.
The author Ronald Sider says that Christians must act politically in ways that are faithful to Christ. Sider devotes nine chapters to specific trends and issues that evangelicals can influence in politics.
The Vow
There was a time when a man was only as good as his word. New York Times bestselling author, Ed Gungor, writes about how a forgotten ancient practice can transform your life. In today’s culture promises and commitments are subject to change as convenience and popular thinking dictate.





















