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Convergence and other Resources

Toolkit: Resources

DVD Curriculum

Where Faith and Life Meet (101 Distribution-EMI, 2009)

The Facts: Basically, best-selling author Donald Miller hosts conversations with notable authors, pastors, and theologians on camera about issues related to putting faith in practice. And we watch. Each conversation consists of three 15-minute episodes. The producer identifies the target audience as people “out of college.”

The Slant: It’s not a lecture. It’s not simple Q&A. The conversations are informal, but structured and well-edited, so you don’t feel like you’re simply listening to unscripted ramblings. Miller asks good, probing questions. His conversation partners are thoughtful and articulate. For example, “Frustration and False Gods” with Dan Allender. Tremper Longman has a fabulous conversation about how our misconceptions of the Christian life affect our conduct.

Book

Ethnic Blends Mixing Diversity into Your Local Church, by Mark DeYmaz and Harry Li (Zondervan, 2010)

The Facts: This is Mark DeYmaz’s second book on multi-ethnic ministry. The first, Building a Healthy Multi-ethnic Church (Jossey-Bass, 2007), was an argument for the biblical mandate and cultural need for intentionally multi-ethnic churches in America. Ethnic Blends moves the conversation in a more practical direction. Written with co-pastor Harry Li, the book addresses seven common challenges to diversifying your local church.

The Slant: There’s no way around it: this is an important conversation. Most books on this subject seem to be aimed at making us feel guilty that our churches aren’t more diverse. DeYmaz and Li do a good job of talking about the brass tacks of this sort of ministry—things like “Overcoming the Relational Obstacles.”

Books

Making Green Disciples

Amid the flood of resources aimed at making us more eco-friendly, here are a few of particular interest for the local church.

Green Like God by Jonathan Merritt (Faith Words, 2010)

The book is part memoir of conversion—from apathetic litterer to environmental champion—part biblical exposition, and part practical guidebook. And it’s short.

Zealous Love: A Practical Guide to Social Justice, by Mike and Danae Yankoski (2009)

Not strictly about environmental care, the book nevertheless has several chapters on increasing ecological awareness. The chapters include several essays on an issue of social concern, followed by several pages of very practical steps toward living more justly.

Tending to Eden: Environmental Stewardship for God’s People, by Scott C. Sabin (Judson, 2010)

A well-written and engaging book on the relationship between the gospel, justice, and creation care.

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Posted October 25, 2010

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The Leadership Journal archives contain over 35 years of issues. These archives contain a trove of pastoral wisdom, leadership skills, and encouragement for your calling.

Motorcycles and World Cups

Life without ambition isn’t what God wants from us.

Big Fish & Small Towns

The surprising benefits of ministry in out-of-the-way places.

Greening the Food Desert

Currents: news you can use

An Unspoiled View

Following Jesus means learning to see truth behind the appearances.

Photoshopped Diversity?

Currents

Interrupted by a Gorilla

What happens when a teaching church becomes a calling church.

Matching-making Ministry?

Should churches encourage younger marriage?

Love the Ones You're With

Fantasizing about the congregation you wish you had isn’t ambition, but sin.

Facebook Sermon Prep

Toolkit: Preaching

Your Regular Checkup

If a “physical” is important, so is a “spiritual”

Ministry Crucified, Resurrected

Two books on the death and new life of our ministry.

Church Growth vs. Church Seasons

Not every church is in the “my, how you’ve grown” stage, and that’s okay.

The Particular Call

Perceiving God’s intention for my life.

The Glory Drive

Godly ambitions lead to life, if we don’t settle for the counterfeit, self-glory.

Giving Debit Its Due

A new tool that can help with online giving without tempting those who abuse credit cards.

Game Plans

How to keep ourselves and our teams focused on the right things

Should Pastors Know What People Give?

A temptation toward favoritism, or a needed discipleship tool?

Pastoral Narcissism

The shadow side of ambition

Following God in Obscurity

Toolkit: Preaching Today.com

A Calling Confirmed

How church planting networks assess and verify whether candidates are, indeed, “called.”

Sex Offenders: Coming to a Church Near You

How churches, ready or not, are ministering to society’s most despised

The Ambition Engine

Our hopes and dreams fuel our ministry.

Talking Honestly about Alcohol

Wise pastoral care for that common, insidious disease.

Dropped Calls

Our Church Has Grown

Preoccupied with Numbers

Consider the Tweets

Avoid Repeated Mistakes

A Simplified Logo

A Rude Bird

Isn't That Socialized Religion?

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