Church
We tend to think of church as a place we go for worship, prayer, and the teaching of God’s Word. The Bible indicates church is not a building; rather, church is the people of God, living and worshiping in community as we love and serve Jesus Christ, one another, and the world around us. These resources help us understand what the church is and how the church should operate, according to biblical standards.
Healthy Church Evaluation
This “puzzle piece” resource can be used to evaluate church health and to help churches grow towards better health in areas like teaching, evangelism, fellowship, prayer, membership and more.
Evangelism and Discipleship Training Manual
This collection of resources from Nairobi, Kenya, includes evangelism tools, short- and long-term discipleship methods, and a simple church assessment.
Grow Discipleship Set
This small book helps new believers grow in their walk with Jesus, gives them a good foundation to continue learning, and helps them be rooted and built up in Christ.
Demonology for the Global Church
Christian communities are in desperate need of a biblical understanding of the demonic – an understanding that will transcend cultural frameworks, challenge assumptions, rebuke errors, and unite Christians in scriptural truth. This book endeavors to provide the biblical and theological essentials for a unified Christian perspective of the demonic
GO Guide: The African Church and the Mission of God
The purpose of this book is to stir up and to fuel the local church to take seriously the calling to pray, give, go, and send so that all peoples and places might hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Healthy Church Leadership
This manual helps your local church learn how to examine itself in various areas of biblical health. It also offers solutions in how to
leverage the things you are doing well and address the areas where you are struggling.
The Issue of Pentecostal Praying
This small book explains what the Scripture teaches about corporate prayer and why the practice of “Pentecostal praying” is not biblical. It discusses seven reasons to avoid this style of praying in public worship services.






