Habits: Small Disciplines. Big Results.

Craig Groeschel’s series “Small Disciplines, Big Results” emphasizes the power of daily, small habits in achieving significant life changes. Groeschel, a renowned speaker and pastor, advocates for incremental progress over time, showing how modest, consistent actions can lead to substantial, long-term benefits in personal and professional life.

Necessary Endings

In his “Necessary Endings” teaching, Henry Cloud highlights the importance of ending certain aspects of life, like pruning a rose bush, to foster growth. He emphasises that sometimes, to reach our potential tomorrow, we must let go of certain practices or elements today. Accessible in ebook format and as a video message.

5fish – The Gospel in 6500 Languages

The 5fish website and app by Global Recordings Network offers access to a vast library of gospel messages and Bible stories in thousands of languages. Designed for evangelism and discipleship, it empowers users to share the Christian faith across diverse linguistic and cultural barriers effectively.

The God’s Story Project

“The God’s Story Project” provides a comprehensive video narration of the Bible from creation to eternity, tailored for missionary work and available in 67 languages. This broad linguistic reach allows the project to effectively communicate the biblical narrative to a wide array of cultural backgrounds, making it an invaluable resource for evangelism and teaching.

Hell’s Best Kept Secret

“Hell’s Best Kept Secret” by Ray Comfort critiques modern evangelism, highlighting the high rate of backsliding among new Christians. Comfort argues that integrating biblical law and the consequences of sin into preaching, as historical evangelists did, can lead to more genuine conversions and lasting faith. Also, watch message here.

Jesus Film Project

The ‘Jesus Film Project’ is a Christian media ministry “bringing millions face-to-face with Jesus in their heart language”. One of the most powerful ways of experiencing the story of Christ is by watching it play out on screen. The free online Christian films and ministry tools help deliver the message of the gospel in 2,000 […]

Gospel Reset: Salvation Made Relevant

Modern culture has shifted away from well-known Christian principles. For many, traditional calls to faith now seem alien. This teaching offers guidance on effectively sharing an understandable salvation message. Though the gospel’s essence remains unchanged, its presentation must evolve. As Ken Ham states, it’s time for a “Gospel Reset.” Available as an ebook and video […]

Charity Detox: What Charity Would Look Like If We Cared About Results

In “Charity Detox: What Charity Would Look Like If We Cared About Results,” Robert Lupton advances his critique of traditional charity, arguing for results-based models that genuinely improve recipients’ lives. Drawing from his extensive experience, he proposes innovative strategies that have proven effective, urging a transformative shift in how charitable dollars are utilised. Available as […]

Choosing Your Role in Revival

In “Choosing Your Role in Revival,” John and Lisa Bevere explore personal participation in spiritual awakenings, urging believers to identify and embrace their unique roles in driving religious renewal, emphasizing individual transformation as the starting point for broader revival.

Open Life Church Training

Church training platforms provide diverse modules, from Online Ministry to Youth engagement. Covering areas like Leadership, Worship, Missions, and Tech, these platforms ensure holistic church development, emphasizing effective communication, finance management, and volunteer coordination to cater to the dynamic needs of modern church communities. Always FREE!

Those Who Leave You

Dag Heward-Mills’ teaching on “Those Who Leave You” examine the challenges and impacts of dealing with departure in a ministry context. It offers insights into understanding and managing the reasons and consequences of people leaving, providing guidance for leaders in maintaining a healthy, resilient spiritual community.

Didn’t See It Coming

Carey Nieuwhof’s “Didn’t See It Coming” delves into life’s seven unanticipated yet universal challenges. Providing tools to anticipate and navigate issues like burnout, cynicism, and disconnection, Nieuwhof guides readers towards overcoming these obstacles, ensuring a revitalised and more fulfilling future. Additionally, view Carey’s video messages on themes from selected chapters.

ORDER EXPLORE GROW GO PROMOTIONAL RESOURCES   |   READ MORE 

x