Posted on February 2, 2010 - by rfrank
Books that every children’s pastor should read
Today a reader, tomorrow a leader. It’s never been easier to read than today with iPhone apps, Kindle, and the iPad. I want to share eight books that every children’s pastor should read.
I apologize if you’ve written a book and it didn’t make the cut. Don’t take it personally! Eight is a small number to choose from.
I have listed these books alphabetically, not by priority. And, in case you’re wondering, the Bible isn’t included. It comes before the eight!
- A Tale of three Kings
by Gene Edwards. This is a book that I read every year about David, Saul and Absalom. It reminds me that God uses humble, broken people.
- Already Gone by Ken Ham. This was my number one read in 2009. If you want to know why kids leave the church and what you can do to stop it, you better read this book.
- Mad Church Disease
by Anne Jackson. Does working in the church ever interfere with your relationship with Christ? I thought so. You need this book.
- Purple Cow
by Seth Godin. I remember the first time my friend Nevan Hooker told me about the book. I bought it and the light turned on. You’ll learn how to make your ministry great by being remarkable.
- Strengths-Based Leadership
by Tom Rath and Barry Conchie. Do you know your strengths? What about the strengths of your staff? Great leaders learn to identify weaknesses and maximize strengths.
- The Effective Executive
by Peter Drucker. Every leader needs to read this classic more than once. Learn how to organize your tasks, get things done right, and about everything in between.
- Raising a Modern-Day Joseph
by Larry Fowler. This is a book that every parent in the church needs to read. They will get help forming a strategy for growing great kids.
- Children’s Ministry Volunteers That Stick
by Jim Wideman. Get the help you need recruiting, training and most importantly, keeping volunteers in your ministry. Jim knows his stuff.
I was suppose to stop at eight, but here are a few extras:
- Axiom
by Bill Hybels. This is a great book packed with short leadership proverbs that we all need to hear. I’ve shared a lot of this book with our staff at KidzMatter.
- Building Children’s Ministry
by Tina Houser. Practical is the word that describes this book. I wish I would have read it when I first started in children’s ministry.
- Think Orange
by Reggie Joiner. This new book is a popular one in children’s and family ministry. Reggie gets practical about the relationship the church and family can have together.
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Kenny Conley said:
I told two different people about A Tale of Three Kings today. I love that book. It SO challenges me every time I read it.
Great list, thanks for sharing!