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Best Ministry Books of the Year

We asked our contributors to name the new books that benefited their ministry the most. Here’s the list.

The Vulnerable Pastor by Mandy Smith (IVP)

Vulnerability in ministry is a too often ignored topic. It doesn’t need to be. Smith helps readers see that talking about our limitations isn’t just a good idea, it’s absolutely essential for healthy kingdom leaders, and what people in the pew so desperately long to see.—J.R. Briggs

The Imperfect Pastor Discovering Joy in Our Limitations through a Daily Apprenticeship with Jesus by Zack Eswine (Crossway)

Eswine describes the life of ministry in a way that unshackles the minister from impossible demands. This book is full of mercy and encouragement. —Cornelius Plantinga Jr.

The Pastor Theologian Resurrecting an Ancient Vision by Gerald Hiestand and Todd Wilson (Zondervan)

In our age, pastoral ministry is haunted by the specter of technique—the pressure to get things done. Hiestand and Wilson offer a different vision … that pastoral ministry and the work of theology should not be mutually exclusive. —C. Christopher Smith

The Givenness of Things by Marilynne Robinson (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)

A breath of fresh air. It is thoughtful, philosophical, and surprisingly political. Robinson has a gift for conveying orthodox theology in a fresh way.—Chris Nye

Preaching by Tim Keller (Viking)

Keller allows preachers to take a peek behind his pulpit and preparation process. This book is about more the how-to’s of good preaching. Keller spends a good amount of the book addressing important presuppositions and foundational assumptions we must bring in to our preaching to make it simultaneously biblical and culturally engaging.—J.R. Briggs

Subterranean Why the Future of the Church Is Rootedness by Dan White, Jr.(Wipf and Stock)

White makes the uncomfortable prophetic point that many of our current church models rely on speed and visibility rather than the slow and hidden way of yeast and mustard seed.—Kevin Miller

We Believe Creeds, Confessions, and Catechisms for Worship by Mathew B. Sims (Grace for Sinners)

Sims compiles many of the historical church’s essential documents into a single 350-page volume. While it’s a great reference tool, I recommend reading it devotionally; it walks systematically through our faith’s most essential teachings and connects us with the “great cloud of witnesses” that have worshiped and served the Savior before us.—Chris Poblete

Same-Sex Attraction and the Church by Ed Shaw (IVP)

Shaw unpacks nine missteps the church needs to correct to convey the plausibility of the faithful and celibate lifestyle. This is the best book available on helping the church minister more intentionally to those among us who struggle with same-sex attraction.—David Dunham

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Posted December 29, 2015

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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.

Hard Job, High Calling

Reports of clergy attrition are often exaggerated, but pastors still face daunting challenges.

Bear with Me

Monday Morning

Plan Ahead for Excellence

Confrontational Preaching Style

Erasing Memories

Redefined Success

I thought it was counselor-speak for lowering standards and settling for less. It’s not.

Thank You, Pastor

Church leaders get a lot of criticism. So I want to express my appreciation.

Science vs. Religion?

And other items of interest from ministry and culture.

Coming to CT: The Local Church

You’re passionate about leadership, and so are we.

How I Got a Rhino Hide

Legally.

Learning to Walk the Land

Why I moved from the beaches to the block.

Lonely in the Second Chair?

How to thrive in a less visible role.

Through the Directory

Praying through the membership began as a way to grow the church. Something else happened.

Better Offering Time

And other innovative practices from around the ministry world.

Ministry Lessons from My Father

He passed away early in my life but remains the biggest influence on my ministry.

Standing While Slain

Resilience in ministry requires being open to hurt, for ourselves and for those we care for.

My Journey Into Spiritual Direction

Recognizing God’s work in your life usually requires a guide.

Guy-Friendly Candles

People Allergies

Technology Confusion

6 Kinds of Pastors You'll Meet in Fiction

What popular portrayals of ministry reveal about our calling.

Seen & Heard

How people are consuming the Bible on mobile devices.

Pastors in Recovery

Admitting an addiction has its risks … and real ministry benefits.

Friend Me

How your personal network sustains ministry health for both you and your church.

Pour It Out

God doesn’t intend pastors to burn out. There’s a better way.

5 Steps to Building a System for Shepherding

How pastors can build a workflow for resilience.

The Day I Hit the Wall

A simple question led to a life-defining collapse.

The Next Life of Leadership

Pressing on to the next chapter.

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