Jared C. Wilson est une voix de premier plan dans la littérature chrétienne contemporaine, caractérisé par une profonde compréhension de l'Évangile et son application pratique dans la vie. Ses écrits explorent comment une foi vibrante impacte l'église et les individus, se concentrant souvent sur un profond éveil spirituel et la nécessité d'un discipulat authentique. Le style de Wilson est connu pour sa clarté, sa franchise et son approche intransigeante de la vérité de l'Évangile.
In Gospel-Driven Ministry, Jared Wilson looks at the qualifications for the
pastorate, addressing the notion of a call to ministry and how to identify the
marks of maturity and affirm a call. In addition, he unpacks the eight core
practices of pastoral ministry and offers guidance to prepare pastors for
long-term, healthy ministry.
In The Gospel-Driven Church, author and pastor Jared C. Wilson shows how to
lead a culture shift in a church from a focus on numerical success to the
metrics of grace. He includes diagnostic questions that will help leaders
measure--and lead team transparency in measuring as a group--the spiritual
health of their church.
This book is not a tired rant.This book is not a reactionary diatribe.This book is a gentle manifesto against the status quo.In The Prodigal Church, Jared Wilson challenges church leaders to reconsider their priorities when it comes to how they -do church- and reach people in their communities, arguing that we too often rely on loud music, flashy lights, and skinny jeans to get people in the door.Writing with the grace and kindness of a trusted friend, Wilson encourages readers to reexamine the Bible's teaching, not simply return to a traditional model for tradition's sake. He then sets forth an alternative to both the attractional and the traditional models: an explicitly biblical approach that is gospel focused, grace based, and fruit oriented.
Too many discipleship books are written for clean, perfect people who know all the right Sunday school answers. The Imperfect Disciple is for the rest of us--people who screw up, people who are weary, people who are wondering if it's safe to say what they're really thinking. For the believer who is tired of quasi-spiritual lifehacks being passed off as true, down-and-dirty discipleship, here is a discipleship book that isn't afraid to be honest about the mess we call real life. With incisive wit, warm humor, and moving stories, Jared Wilson shows readers how the gospel works in them and in their lives when - they can't get their act together - they think God is giving them the silent treatment - they think church would be better without all the people - they're not happy with the person in the mirror - and much more Wilson frees readers from the self-doubt and even the misplaced self-confidence they may feel as they walk with Jesus down the often difficult road of life. The result is a faith that weathers storms, lifts burdens, and goes forth to make more imperfect disciples.
Wilson's book will stir churches to live out the power of the gospel with a fervent, genuine zeal. Pastors, church leaders, and all in ministry will be uplifted, emboldened, and empowered by this book.
From a 'unique and distinctive' (Kyle Idleman) writer who 'make[s] us
appreciate the greatness and grandeur of the gospel' (J. I. Packer) comes a
warning about how the 'father of lies' attempts to mislead us, packaging
destructive ideas in the guise of spiritual truth.
Focusing on the miracles of Jesus, this book emphasizes their historicity and significance beyond mere tales. Jared Wilson explores events such as the walking on water and the raising of Lazarus, illustrating how these miracles affirm Christ's divinity and authority. By examining the incarnation and transfiguration, the author highlights the transformative mission of Jesus to restore humanity and the world to a right relationship with God, offering readers a deeper understanding of the Gospels.
Exploring the deeper meanings behind well-known parables, this book challenges the notion that they are merely sentimental tales. It highlights how these narratives reveal complex spiritual truths about God, humanity, and morality. By examining the biblical text closely, the author uncovers how these stories confront and disrupt our flawed habits and perspectives. Rather than serving as simple moral lessons, the parables are intended to lead readers toward a profound sense of awe, need, and worship of Jesus.
Exploring the challenges of maintaining gospel-centrality, Jared C. Wilson examines the subtle threats posed by evangelical movements on both the left and right. He highlights potential pitfalls that may not be immediately obvious, providing a nuanced analysis of how these departures can impact faith and practice within the evangelical community. Through a thoughtful discussion, Wilson encourages readers to remain vigilant against these influences while reaffirming the importance of a gospel-centered approach.
In a gripping YA suspense-thriller, four teenage boys embark on a quest to unravel the mystery behind the sudden disappearance of their entire town. As they delve deeper into the enigma, they confront not only the secrets of their home but also their own identities and the very nature of reality. The journey challenges their perceptions and bonds, making for a thrilling exploration of friendship and self-discovery amidst the suspense.