Pastors

The Golden Canon

2008 Leadership Book Awards.

Charles Spurgeon counseled his students to be discriminating about what they read, and to bathe in good books “until they saturate you.” He said, “A student will find that his mental constitution is more affected by one book thoroughly mastered than by twenty books merely skimmed.” But which books to choose? Each year in ministry, leaders find there are more books to read and less time to read them. That is why Leadership is presenting the ten books of 2008 deemed most valuable for church leaders. The titles were compiled from submissions by a diverse group of more than 100 pastors from across the country. Our contributing editors then voted to determine the winners in two categories: The Leader’s Inner World, and The Leader’s Outer World. We hope this canon contributes to your development as both a follower of Christ and a leader of his church. And yes, we know canon means “list” and not “artillery,” but we still liked the image.

The Leader’s Outer World

The Reason for God

Belief in an age of skepticism by Tim Keller (Dutton)

“Tim Keller models for pastors how to thoughtfully and winsomely respond to the most common questions that people ask.” –Rich Nathan

Also recommended:

Culture MakingRecovering our creative calling by Andy Crouch (IVP)

“This book transcends the twin perils of Christian cultural engagement, lament and mimicry, with a wise and bold call to fully live out our creational mandate and go make something.” –Mark Buchanan

AxiomPowerful leadership proverbs by Bill Hybels (Zondervan)

“This book truly helps Christians become more skilled leaders by offering practical wisdom that can be readily applied.” –Sarah Sumner

Consuming JesusBeyond race and class divisions in a consumer church by Paul Louis Metzger (Eerdmans)

Consuming Jesus sounds the death knell for a paradigm of church growth driven by the homogeneous unit principle and that measures success by numbers, dollars, and buildings.” –Mark DeYmaz

Church UniqueHow missional leaders cast vision, capture culture, and create movement by Will Mancini (Jossey-Bass)

“Remissionalizing established churches can be rough going. If leaders are to successfully steer through the spiritual, cultural, and institutional challenges of the 21st century, they will need help. Will Mancini is a savvy navigator and Church Unique is an impressive blueprint for renewal.” –Alan Hirsch

THE LEADER’S INNER WORLD

Surprised by Hope

Rethinking heaven, the resurrection, and the mission of the church by N.T. Wright (HarperOne)

“Engaging the mind and soul, Surprised by Hope is an invigorating read that places the mission of the church within the massive context of God’s redeeming work through the resurrection of Christ.” -David Swanson

Also recommended:

The Jesus WayA conversation on the ways that Jesus is the Way by Eugene Peterson (Eerdmans)

“Eugene Peterson has a way of asking pointed questions but allowing the answers to surface conversationally, much like Jesus. Peterson lives what he writes, which means his tough questions come attached with redemptive motives.” –Clark Cothern

The Attentive LifeDiscerning God’s presence in all things by Leighton Ford (IVP)

“The school of spiritual formation is in session in the mundane rhythms of life, and Ford reveals how the Spirit intends to shape us through our attentiveness to God’s movements in our ordinary life.” –Matt Tebbe

Life with GodReading the Bible for spiritual transformation by Richard Foster (HarperOne)

“Foster helps us apply the Bible on a deeper level. He teaches us to read the Bible for transformation not just information. It should fill our lives and not just our brains.” –Benny Perez

Memoirs of an Ordinary PastorThe life and reflections of Tom Carson by D.A. Carson (Crossway)

“In an age when pastors are told that in order to be successful we must seek power, recognition, and status, Carson shows us that God defines success in terms of giving, not taking; self-sacrifice, not self-indulgence; going to the back, not getting to the front.” –Tullian Tchividjian

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