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In churches today, there are ever fewer older pastors speaking into
the lives of younger leaders, and fewer younger leaders feeling
there is much to be learned from the experience of their elders.
Street-smart wisdom is gone from training as there are many men and
women preparing pastors who have never themselves pastored a
church. Intriguingly, even older, more seasoned pastors yearn for
insight into their task, as they remain "undiscipled" in the school
of leadership.
In "What They Didn't Teach You in Seminary," veteran pastor James
Emery White provides the kind of mentoring young pastors
desperately need but cannot get from academia or leadership books.
These "from the trenches" insights will help them transform their
relationships with staff and parishoners, develop healthy
boundaries, deliver hard truths, avoid spiritual pitfalls, use
their time effectively, and much more.
To be fully human is to think. The apostle Paul calls us to "take
captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ" (2 Cor 10:5).
But James Emery White fears that Western Christians are failing in
this task. Because we have not developed good intellectual habits,
our minds instead have been captured by our culture. A Mind for God
is written to help us break free from this cultural captivity
through the spiritual and intellectual disciplines of reading,
study and reflection. This inspirational and practical "rule for
the mind" encourages and enables us to develop our minds for God.
Includes book lists and resources so you can "grow your brain."
Pastor and author James Emery White leads his church and his life
with a singular mission: to turn spiritual explorers into fully
devoted followers of Christ. The obvious first step in this process
is for someone to cross the line of faith--to say, "I believe."
That was the heart behind his book Christianity for People Who
Aren't Christians. But what comes after "I believe" is equally
important, and it's the way someone truly becomes a fully devoted
follower of Christ. This manual for discipleship takes new
Christians through the basics of growing in the faith and
connecting with the church, including - prioritizing Bible study -
developing a regular prayer life - spending quiet time with God -
plugging into the life of a local church - experiencing God in
worship - finding ways to serve others - being faithful with
finances - and more A perfect resource for pastors and ministry
leaders to offer to the new believers in their midst, After "I
Believe" is a solid foundation for anyone seeking to build a
vibrant Christian life. "James Emery White has done a masterful job
of explaining discipleship for new and seasoned believers alike.
Often the great books on discipleship are deep but inaccessible.
Others are easy to read but lack depth. Jim takes a wealth of
knowledge and insight on the essentials of Christian discipleship
and makes them wonderfully easy to understand but deep enough to
authentically help you."--Carey Nieuwhof, leadership author,
podcaster, and founding pastor of Connexus Church in Barrie,
Ontario "Living a life with Christ is not a onetime commitment.
White reminds us it is a lifetime of intentional choices and
disciplined practices that help us in our desire to be followers of
Jesus."--Suzanne Stabile, author of The Path between Us, coauthor
of The Road Back to You, and host of The Enneagram Journey podcast
"I have long loved the writings of James Emery White for his unique
insights into the Christian faith and his knack for unraveling
complex issues. Now he offers us an updated, refreshing guide for
following Jesus in a confusing and sometimes hostile world. After
"I Believe" is a practical resource for spiritual growth.
Compellingly straightforward, this book will help you align
yourself to biblical truth to effect real life-change. Jim's
chapter on prayer alone makes this book worth buying. If you want
to inject your Christian life with a good dose of adventure and
wonder, then you'll want to read this book."--Skip Heitzig, pastor
of Calvary Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and author of The
Bible from 30,000 Feet "In After "I Believe," James Emery White
combines a brilliant understanding of profound biblical truths with
a heart to love and lead people toward a lifesaving relationship
with Jesus. It lights the way for anyone seeking to take that next
step in living life to the fullest as God intended."--Santiago
"Jimmy" Mellado, president and CEO of Compassion International
This is only the third time in the history of the church that both
the mission field and the way we communicate with that mission
field have changed. This age has not been the only significant
cultural development of our day. In terms of communicating to our
mission field, there has also been a digital revolution. When the
early Christian movement burst onto the scene, the culture was
pre-Christian in orientation and communication was largely oral in
nature. The first manifestation of the church, Church 1.0, was
largely oriented toward this context. With the conversion of
Constantine and the subsequent fall of Rome (leaving the church as
the only social glue), Christianity loomed large over the world
coupled with communication moving toward a written form and
eventually mechanized. Church 2.0 met that challenge. We now live
in a post-Christian world that has simultaneously gone through a
digital revolution in communication. This calls for Church 3.0, a
hybrid church that is both physical and digital, for the believer
and for the non-Christian. In Hybrid Church, James Emery White
addresses the post-pandemic church in the US. Because of COVID-19,
nearly every church in the US was forced to adapt to a quarantine
and adopt new ministry strategies, including digital technologies
they may have avoided before. White asks churches to see this as a
positive and keep a dual physical and digital strategy to reach a
post-Christian culture in a digital age. It is almost universally
agreed that the future of the church is to be "hybrid" in nature,
meaning both physical and digital, for the believer yet reaching
out to a post-Christian world. With Hybrid Church, James Emery
White casts the vision and draws the roadmap for ministry in a
post-Christian digital world.
In our post-Christian age, the old answers for skeptics are no longer
cutting it. Why? Because they largely seek to answer the wrong
questions. Our world is changing, and while the gospel never changes,
the way we talk about it and learn about it must.
Christianity for People Who Aren't Christians answers both classic and
bleeding-edge questions that skeptics have about the faith, such as
- Is there a God?
- Why do the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus matter?
- Why is there so much suffering in the world?
- Why do Christians think there is only one way to know God?
- How do I reconcile the Bible's picture of Christ's followers with the
actual Christians I know who have disappointed me?
Covering such topics as astrophysics, social justice, and acceptance of
the LGBTQ community, this one-of-a-kind book is perfect for those
skeptical of Christianity and for those who love them and want to keep
the line of communication open.
Move over Boomers, Xers, and Millennials; there's a new
generation--making up more than 25 percent of the US
population--that represents a seismic cultural shift. Born
approximately between 1993 and 2012, Generation Z is the first
truly post-Christian generation, and they are poised to challenge
every church to rethink its role in light of a rapidly changing
culture. From the award-winning author of The Rise of the Nones
comes this enlightening introduction to the youngest generation.
James Emery White explains who this generation is, how it came to
be, and the impact it is likely to have on the nation and the
faith. Then he reintroduces us to the ancient countercultural model
of the early church, arguing that this is the model Christian
leaders must adopt and adapt if we are to reach members of
Generation Z with the gospel. He helps readers rethink evangelistic
and apologetic methods, cultivate a culture of invitation, and
communicate with this connected generation where they are. Pastors,
ministry leaders, youth workers, and parents will find this an
essential and hopeful resource.
A 2005 Evangelical Christian Publishing Association Gold Medallion
finalist. How can we make our lives matter? John Adams and Thomas
Jefferson lived in serious times. And, because they chose to live
serious lives, they turned the course of history. As the modern era
transitions into postmodern turbulence, we, too, find ourselves in
serious times. How can we make a difference in the world around us?
How can we be an influence for Christ? Most important, how can we
make our lives matter? There is a a great movement of God set loose
in the world. In this book, James Emery White explores what it
means to be at the front lines of what God is doing. When serious
times are met with serious lives, the kingdom of God is advanced.
Come and discover a life of significance.
Struggling with life's dark side? Longing for change? Begin the journey toward a transformed life!
Many of us look at our lives and wish we could experience lasting life-change. We long to live in the light of our relationship with God, but find that we often reside in the troubling darkness of temptation. It's time to step onto the path that God has laid out for us, the only path that will lead us toward the life we long for. It's time to embark on a Long Night's Journey into Day.
Using three keys found in Scripture, you can embark on the journey that leads to personal transformation. Lay hold of the desire, knowledge, and power that make it possible to move away from sin and replace it with life-giving virtue.
As pastor and author James Emery White examines the eight basic sins from which all others grow, he also reveals the virtues that counter each sin. By recognizing sin for what it is and practicing the virtues that offset it, we can journey toward lasting life-change that draws from God’s incredible power.
Find out what can happen to a life lived in full partnership with the living God. Set out on the path of personal transformation, the life that becomes a Long Night's Journey into Day.
The single fastest growing religious group of our time is those who
check the box next to the word "none" on national surveys. In
America, this is 20 percent of the population. Exactly who are the
unaffiliated? What caused this seismic shift in our culture? Are
our churches poised to reach these people?
James Emery White lends his prophetic voice to one of the most
important conversations the church needs to be having today. He
calls churches to examine their current methods of evangelism,
which often result only in transfer growth--Christians moving from
one church to another--rather than in reaching the "nones." The
pastor of a megachurch that is currently experiencing 70 percent of
its growth from the unchurched, White knows how to reach this
growing demographic, and here he shares his ministry strategies
with concerned pastors and church leaders.
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