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11 Books All Church Leaders Should Have on Their Shelves

Aaron Earls - April 23, 2018 6 Comments

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By Joy Allmond

Facts & Trends recently took to social media to ask the question, “Besides the Bible—and your own book—what’s one book every church leader should have on their shelf?”

Here’s a taste of the feedback we received from well-known pastors, Bible teachers, and church leaders.

Derwin Gray: founding and lead pastor of Transformation Church in Indian Land, South Carolina

Jesus: A Theography, by Leonard Sweet and Frank Viola

“Best book on the person of Jesus I’ve ever read.”

Matt Chandler: lead pastor of The Village Church in Flower Mound, Texas

The Christian Ministry, by Charles Bridges

“It’s a beautiful blend of heart and head.”

Jen Wilkin: Bible teacher, author, and speaker in the Dallas, Texas, area

The Knowledge of the Holy, by A.W. Tozer

“I’ve never met a leader who wasn’t in need of a transcendent view of God.”

Jimmy Scroggins: lead pastor of Family Church in West Palm Beach, Florida

The God Who Is There, by Francis Schaeffer

“That book helped me develop and maintain a Christian worldview that makes sense.” 

Trillia Newbell: director of community outreach, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission in Nashville, Tennessee

From Every People and Nation: A Biblical Theology of Race, by J. Daniel Hays

“I simply don’t think it’s taught or learned and this might be a good theological book for church leaders to dive into this important topic that affects the mission of the church.” 

Stephen Rummage: senior pastor of Quail Springs Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

A Preacher’s Portrait: Five New Testament Word Studies, by John R.W. Stott

“Because a faithful preacher is all I’ve ever wanted to be.”

Eric Mason: pastor and founder of Epiphany Fellowship in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Black Church in the African American Experience, by C. Eric Lincoln

“It’s a shocking, yet enlightening, church history most Christians don’t have on their radar! It illustrates a narrative we all need to learn from. We have learned only one church history narrative in evangelicalism.”

Corey Brooks: pastor of New Beginnings Church in Chicago, Illinois

Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy, by Eric Metaxas

“It’s a story of incredible moral courage in the face of great evil. One of the missing characteristics of leaders today is moral courage. He (Bonhoeffer) also displayed a deep conviction and loyalty to Christ. He was fully submitted to no one and nothing except God and His Word.”

Missie Branch: assistant dean of students to women at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina

Spiritual Leadership, by J. Oswald Sanders

“Great book for leaders to be both challenged and encouraged. I also agree with Jen Wilkin that The Knowledge of the Holy is a great choice.”

Clint Pressley: senior pastor of Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Charlotte, North Carolina

Holiness, by J.C. Ryle

“If I don’t have personal holiness, my ministry is a mouthful of ashes. This book is a fire hose of conviction.”

Karen Swallow Prior: professor of English, Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia

Amusing Ourselves to Death, by Neil Postman

“It’s a primer for a post-literate age on the way technology forms us, based on Marshall McLuhan’s premise that the medium is the message. One need not adopt Postman’s pessimism in whole to receive the import of his message. Although outdated in that it was written in the age of television and doesn’t take account of the internet and social media, Postman shows the reader how form—not just content—matters in politics, communication, education, and worship.”

Here are a few more books suggested by readers on social media:

  • Spiritual Leadership, by Henry Blackaby and Richard Blackaby
  • Power Through Prayer, by E.M. Bounds
  • The Painful Side of Leadership, by Jeff Iorg
  • Holiness of God, by R.C. Sproul

JOY ALLMOND (@JoyAllmond) is managing editor of Facts & Trends.

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  1. Annie Mae says

    April 23, 2019 at 2:20 pm

    How about female authors also?

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  2. Joe Martinetti says

    April 23, 2019 at 7:40 pm

    I’m also surprised books by William Wilberforce and Dietrich Bonhoeffer weren’t on the list.

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  3. George says

    April 23, 2019 at 12:28 pm

    Surprised to note there weren’t any C.S. Lewis works or older classics in this list. I guess everyone has moved on?

    Reply
  4. Jay R says

    April 23, 2019 at 3:12 pm

    Amen. Thanx for saving me from posting. I am quite astonished Mere Christianity didn’t make the cut. Lewis’ insight and wisdom is astonishing. His writings certainly have been beneficial to me.

    Reply
  5. Dennis Bean says

    April 23, 2019 at 5:27 pm

    Oswald Sanders book on Spiritual Leadership is certainly an older classic!

    Reply

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