In Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Learn, John C. Maxwell guides readers through the process of turning life’s losses into valuable lessons. Drawing from real-life examples, leadership experiences, and biblical principles, he identifies key traits—such as humility, hope, teachability, and perseverance—that help individuals grow through adversity. Maxwell’s message encourages readers to…
In Make Your Voice Heard in Heaven, Barry C. Black teaches readers how to experience the transforming power of prayer by aligning their hearts and requests with God’s will. Through biblical examples, practical advice, and his own experiences as a chaplain and pastor, Black demonstrates how prayer connects believers to divine strength, wisdom, and peace. The book emphasizes persistence, humili…
In Shaped by God’s Heart, Milfred Minatrea explores how churches can rediscover their original purpose as God’s agents of mission in the world. He outlines practical principles for cultivating a missional mindset that prioritizes spiritual transformation, authentic relationships, and active service beyond church walls. Through vivid examples and research-based insights, Minatrea challenges …
In The Glory of the Vision, Richard A. Schaefer offers a moving and historically grounded narrative of Ellen G. White’s final years, capturing her enduring faith and dedication to the work of God. Through personal letters, archival materials, and vivid storytelling, Schaefer reveals the humanity and spiritual strength behind one of Adventism’s most influential figures. The book provides rea…
In Deep Change, Robert E. Quinn challenges leaders to move beyond surface-level adjustments and pursue profound personal transformation as the foundation for lasting organizational success. Through reflective insights and real-world examples, he explains that deep change requires moving out of one’s comfort zone, confronting fears, and redefining values. The book emphasizes that authentic lea…
In The Man Nobody Knows, Bruce Barton reimagines Jesus Christ not as a weak or passive figure but as a powerful, persuasive leader who inspired men to follow Him and transformed the world through vision and action. Barton uses the language of business and leadership to draw parallels between Christ’s ministry and modern organizational principles, arguing that Jesus exemplified the perfect mod…
In Eldership and the Mission of God, J. R. Briggs and Bob Hyatt offer a fresh vision of church leadership centered on community, mutual support, and God’s mission in the world. They argue that effective eldership is not about authority or control but about shared discernment, spiritual maturity, and equipping others for ministry. Through biblical reflection and practical wisdom, the authors s…
In Improving Your Serve: The Art of Unselfish Living, Charles R. Swindoll invites readers to rediscover the joy and fulfillment found in serving others. Drawing upon biblical principles and real-life experiences, he challenges the self-centered attitudes of modern life and encourages believers to live with compassion, humility, and purpose. Through Christ’s example of servant leadership, Swin…
The book explores the relationship between ethics and leadership by examining how moral principles guide the actions and decisions of leaders. Ciulla presents philosophical readings, real-world examples, and case studies that show how leaders balance power, responsibility, and integrity. The work emphasizes that effective leadership cannot be separated from ethical behavior, encouraging readers…
In Ignite, Searcy and Henson offer a practical, action-oriented guide for church leaders who want to catalyze significant growth in their congregations. The authors introduce the concept of a “Big Day” — a focused event designed to mobilize the church into outreach and invite first-time guests to participate. Through real-life church stories and clear step-by-step strategies, the book sho…