Originally published in 1962 and revised in 1991, this practical volume has long been an invaluable resource to clergy, laity, and seminarians alike. For the 50th anniversary of the classic text, edit
"This fourth volume in the “Living Church” series responds to the expressed need of today's church leaders for a more extroverted and mission-oriented ministry. Taking the lofty principles of missiona
With a bit of Latina sassiness and an amiga-to-amiga style, author and speaker Janet Eckles encourages women to accept God's call to dance, no matter what challenges life may bring our way. Readers wi
A practical guide to preaching a culturally and economically sensitive sermon, in good economic times and bad. Every day, people face new economic realities that affect their livelihoods, their famili
With so many broken and hurting people in our congregations and in our communities, how is a church pastor supposed to address so many needs? This second volume in Judson Press's new “Living Church” s
What makes the Baptist witness unique in the Christian tradition and in the world? When Baptists celebrated the 400th anniversary of their distinctive tradition in 2010, the faculty of the George?W. T
At a time when the African American church is increasingly associated with the controversial prosperity gospel, pastors Danielle Ayers and Reginald Williams remind black church leaders of the propheti
This unique bilingual (Spanish/English flip style) resource shines a light on the reality of life as a child of immigrant parents, in a book written for immigrant parents themselves that also provides
“How do we look back to learn as we move forward to celebrate and build new social relationships for our families, religious believers, communities and the world?” This is the question that the Sankof
In just a few decades, the United States has changed from a largely Christian nation to the most religiously diverse country in the world. In this new book, retired professor and pastor Dick Olson ref