An indispensable tool for every minister and theological student seeking to keep abreast of the currents of Christian contributions and concerns. View More...
A manual designed to aid christians - especially ministers, theological students and Bible scholars - in getting a correct understanding of the gospels. View More...
Signed by the author. Consists of 4 parts: What is the job of the minister? Who are the candidates for the ministry? How are the candidates being trained? Possible development of theological education. Plus 75 Tables of information. View More...
The world spends millions every year seeking wisdom - and trying to correct the consequences of not having it. Jack Scott opens up the richness of godley wisdom as found in Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and the Song of Songs. And he shows how that wisdom guides us into the practice of everything God teaches in his word. View More...
“The local church pastor is key – absolutely central – to everything we are and do as a church" (Ministry Magazine, 2010). Do sentiments like this reflect the mind of Christ? Since around 250AD the visible church has focused on one leader to hold the parishioners together. The Protestant tradition carried on this practice by making the "Pastor" or "Minister" the focal point. In The Pastor Has No Clothes, Jon Zens demonstrates that putting all the ecclesiastical eggs in the pastor's basket has no precedent in the New Testament. Using 1 Corinthians 12:14 as a springboard, he shows that the us... View More...
Bold, fresh, insightful and provocative. A treasure chest of light on the church. This is perhaps Jon’s best work yet. -- Frank Viola, author of God's Favorite Place on Earth, frankviola.org “LEADERS . . . . LEADERS . . . . LEADERS” There are 58 “one anothers” in the New Testament, but 0 information about “the pastor.” According to how “church” is done in most quarters, the existence of the church and all its eggs are put into the one basket of “the pastor.” C. Peter Wagner reflects this general outlook when he asserts, “The local church is like a company with one company commander, th... View More...