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…
Hand Me Another Brick presents Charles R. Swindoll’s insightful study of the life of Nehemiah, a leader who demonstrated faith, perseverance, and courage in rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls. Through practical lessons drawn from Nehemiah’s experiences, Swindoll provides guidance for overcoming discouragement, handling criticism, and leading effectively in difficult circumstances. The book insp…
The Greatest of All the Prophets by Russell and Colin Standish provides a comprehensive defense and appreciation of the prophetic ministry of Ellen G. White, one of the founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The authors explore the biblical foundation for modern prophecy, examine historical evidence of White’s divine inspiration, and address common criticisms of her work. Through caref…
Sticky Church by Larry Osborne explores how churches can create lasting spiritual connections that help members stay engaged and grow in faith. Using practical examples and biblical principles, Osborne emphasizes the importance of small groups and relational ministry in building a strong, committed congregation. The book provides strategies for transforming church programs into community-buildi…
Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln by Doris Kearns Goodwin is an in-depth historical study of Abraham Lincoln’s leadership during one of America’s most turbulent times. The book examines how Lincoln united his cabinet — composed of his political opponents — to preserve the Union and end slavery. Goodwin portrays Lincoln’s emotional intelligence, humility, and stra…
The "I" of the Hurricane: Creating Corporate Energy by Art McNeil explores how organizations can maintain balance and purpose in times of rapid change. Using the metaphor of the hurricane’s calm center, the author emphasizes how leaders can cultivate focus, resilience, and motivation within their teams. McNeil presents strategies for fostering positive energy and direction amid chaos, inspiri…
Patriots: The Men Who Started the American Revolution by A. J. Langguth presents a vivid and engaging narrative of the American Revolution, focusing on the personalities, motivations, and struggles of the leaders who helped shape the nation’s independence. Through historical accounts and firsthand sources, Langguth portrays figures such as Samuel Adams, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Wa…
Washington's Crossing by David Hackett Fischer is a richly detailed account of George Washington’s daring attack across the Delaware River during the American Revolution. The book vividly recounts the events of December 1776, when Washington’s leadership and resolve turned the tide of war in favor of the struggling Continental Army. Fischer masterfully combines historical analysis with huma…
Abraham Lincoln: A Man of Faith and Courage by Joe Wheeler presents an inspiring portrait of one of America’s most beloved leaders. The book explores how Lincoln’s deep moral convictions, spiritual faith, and personal struggles shaped his presidency during one of the nation’s darkest times. Through carefully selected writings, letters, and historical accounts, Wheeler reveals the characte…
In The Search for Social Entrepreneurship, Paul C. Light explores the growing movement of individuals and organizations seeking innovative solutions to social problems. The book examines how social entrepreneurs combine vision, creativity, and accountability to achieve lasting impact in their communities. Light provides a framework for understanding the qualities, motivations, and challenges th…