Showing posts with label christian books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christian books. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Help for Church Leaders Dealing with Actual or Potential Pastoral Moral Failure

DENVER, Dec. 12, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ -- A Wolf in the Pulpit?, by Richard H. Swartley, with foreword by Alexander Strauch, reveals the startling statistics on the rampant abuse of power by pastors. Our news media have made us painfully aware of the fact that senior pastors are dropping like flies. Cases of exploitation of congregations and financial and sexual abuse are surfacing at an alarming rate.
 
This author shows why the apparent surface causes are not the full explanation, and why the proposed solutions to solve this destructive problem have been futile at best and have not stemmed the tide. Swartley then not only analyses the true root causes and reasons for abuses of power, but details specific steps churches can take to prevent the moral failure of its leaders, and build stronger fellowships to accomplish God’s work for His Church.
 
Available from Amazon.com
• Published: 2011
• Paperback: 9 x 6 inches, 112 pages, $9.95
• Language: English
• ISBN-10: 0981787533
• ISBN-13: 978-0981787534
• Kindle: $7.99
• ASIN: B004MYFV2M
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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Max Lucado's New Book 'God's Story Your Story: When His Becomes Yours' Helps Promote the Big Picture

By Michael Ireland
Senior Correspondent, ASSIST News Service



GRAND RAPIDS, MI (ANS) -- As the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks approaches, New York Times best-selling author and pastor Max Lucado offers his insights on how to live with an eye toward purpose and the big picture in his latest book.
Often dubbed "America's Best Preacher,"* Lucado's new book, God's Story, Your Story: When His Becomes Yours (Zondervan, Sept. 20, 2011). "reveals the truth behind some of life's simplest but greatest mysteries," according to a media release.

Combining the strength of the Lucado brand (more than 100 million products sold, multiple New York Times best-sellers) with a best-selling and often controversial topic-life's purpose and eventual destination-Lucado's forthcoming title is his only new book release for 2011.

As Pastor of a church in San Antonio, Lucado is also a prolific author with
Max Lucado (Courtesy DeMoss Group).
more than 60 books to his credit. A national survey estimated that more than one in 10 Americans have read a book by Lucado. This familiarity makes Lucado one of the leading figures in American religion, second only to Billy Graham in name recognition.**Lucado has a B.A. in mass communications and a Masters in biblical and related studies from Abilene Christian University in Texas. He has sold more than 100 million products and his works have appeared on every major national best-seller list including Publishers Weekly, USA Today, The New York Times, Evangelical Christian Publishers Association and Christian Booksellers Association.

Lucado has also been featured in countless media outlets and national broadcasts. Currently, he is the minister of preaching at Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, where he has served since 1988. He and his wife Denalyn have three grown daughters.

Lucado's new book, God's Story, Your Story helps people make sense out of their own circumstances in their search for purpose. "Everything changes when you know the rest of your story," writes Lucado (God's Story, Your Story, page 22).

"We need to know where we came from. Knowing connects us, links us, bonds us to something greater than we are. Knowing reminds us that we aren't floating on isolated ponds but on a grand river. That's why God wants you to know his story. . . And we are a part of it." (God's Story, Your Story, page 20)

In true Lucado style, he poignantly tells personal stories from his encounters with family, friends and strangers. The 288-page book journeys with readers through God's stories in the New Testament, intersecting Lucado's personal stories with his thought-provoking comments on how to apply this to each reader's life. Readers will be comforted, entertained and challenged.

Lucado's writings have grown into a cottage industry comprised of trade and devotional books, Bible products, curriculum resources, kid's books, greeting cards, animated videos, live-action movies, gift products and more. He has been awarded more Evangelical Christian Publishing Awards than any other author in history with multiple nominations for 2011.

"For the first time, I cover the scope of the New Testament. This book has a larger horizon than any of my earlier books," said Lucado in an e-nail interview with ASSIST News.

Cover artwork for God's Story, Your Story (Courtesy DeMoss Group)


In the new book, Lucado writes that it is important for Christians to know how they fit into God's grand plan, and that everything changes when you know the rest of your story.

"To not know the story of God is to travel on a plane and not know the itinerary. The peanuts may be nice, but the bewilderment is unsettling. The big news of the Bible is this: this plane has a destination and a reliable pilot," he said.
Lucado said it helps Christians to have an eye towards purpose and the big picture in life, "(In) the same way it helps a long distance runner to know the layout of the track, an actor to know the script of the play, a singer to see the sheet music of the song."

He was asked how do Christians make God's story their own?


Lucado said: "We submit to His Story as the only one. We resist the urge to write our own apart from His plan."
In responding to whether or not  society is becoming more conscious with our final destination, and if we are more concerned about where we are going after we die, Lucado said: "There is a high interest in heaven.just not much confidence in it."

Lucado said America's faith has changed since 9/11.
"On 9/11 we ran for cover. On 9/12 we ran to God. Churches overflowed. Synagogues were packed. Sanctuaries and temples swelled to capacity," he said.

Lucado said that his congregation in San Antonio, like many others, hastily assembled a post-attack prayer service. "'Come and Pray for Peace' our outdoor sign invited. You would have thought it was Easter Sunday! Standing Room Only."

He said: "Religious leaders across the country gave similar reports. What does this say about us? At least this much: we are a spiritual people. For all our talk about secularism and self-sufficiency, where we do we turn in turbulence? We turn to God.

"Everyone anchors to something. A retirement account, a resume. A person or a position. 'When the storm comes,' they say, 'this will get me through.' The great thing, if we can attribute something positive to this tragedy, is that 9/11 revealed the reliability of our anchors. It was a reminder that even as we change, even as circumstances change, we can rest in the fact of knowing that our God does not change and He is always there."

Lucado cites many stories about ordinary people in this book, and he told ANS that the story of Carl McCunn, the adventurer in Alaska who failed to make provisions to be picked up from the wild, was his favorite, commenting,"Remarkable oversight!"

He said of the youth edition being made available that it is important for young people to find their place in God's story early on, "For the same reason that we all need to.if we don't know our destination, how can we thrive on the journey?"

Lucado stated that, in writing his inspirational books, "Grace inspires me; new mercies, fresh forgiveness. The story of Jesus inspires me. Good friends inspire me. I initially wrote this book as a guide for our church. We were studying through the whole Bible, using The Story as a template."

At the end of the day, he hopes the message that reaches readers through this book is that "they are part of a saga, a far-reaching Story that eclipses our lives."

A small group curriculum is also available for churches to use for either small groups or as pulpit material for the entire congregation to participate. Each church member will learn how to incorporate God's story with his or her own through materials and sermon resources at www.ChurchwideJourneys.com.

A teen edition of Lucado's new book will simultaneously release on Sept. 20. Targeted for teens ages 13-16, stories from the New Testament are illustrated through contemporary examples to help teens see how God is at work in lives today. Lucado lays out a roadmap designed by God to help each teen reach the destination God has planned for him or her.

The book will be published by Zondervan, which is the world's leading Christian publisher of books whose authors are noted for their excellence in the craft of writing as well as their worthy contribution to the ongoing global evangelical conversation. The works published by Zondervan not only confirm readers' faith and understanding, they also challenge and stretch readers' thinking.

For more than 75 years, Zondervan has delivered transformational Christian experiences through general, ministry and academic resources by influential leaders and emerging voices, and been honored with more Christian Book Awards than any other publisher.

Zondervan resources are sold worldwide through retail stores, online and by Zondervan ChurchSource, and are translated into nearly 200 languages in more than 60 countries. Visit Zondervan books on the Internet atwww.Zondervan.com/Books.

*Source: Reader's Digest, 2005
**Source: Ligon Group, 2004
Book details:

God's Story, Your Story: When His Story Becomes Your Story
by Max Lucado (Zondervan)
ISBN#9780310294030(hardcover jacketed) Pages:288
Suggested Retail Price; $24.99
Info: www.MaxLucado.comwww.Zondervan.com
Release date: Sept.20, 2011

An enhanced e-book will be simultaneously released along with a teen edition, small group curriculum and a children's book.


** Michael Ireland is Senior Correspondent for ANS. He is an international British freelance journalist who was formerly a reporter with a London (United Kingdom) newspaper and has been a frequent contributor to UCB UK, a British Christian radio station. While in the UK, Michael traveled to Canada and the United States, Albania,Yugoslavia, Holland, Germany,and Czechoslovakia. He has reported for ANS from Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Israel, Jordan, China,and Russia. Michael's volunteer involvement with ASSIST News Service is a sponsored ministry department -- 'Michael Ireland Media Missionary' (MIMM) -- of A.C.T. International of P.O.Box 1649, Brentwood, TN 37024-1649, at: Artists in Christian Testimony (A.C.T.) International where you can make a donation online under 'Donate' tab, then look for 'Michael Ireland Media Missionary' under 'Donation Category' to support his stated mission of 'Truth Through Christian Journalism.' Michael is a member in good standing of th e National Writers Union, Society of Professional Journalists, Religion Newswriters Association, Evangelical Press Association and International Press Association. If you have a news or feature story idea for Michael, please contact him at: ANS Senior Reporter


Friday, July 29, 2011

Landmark Exposé on New World Order Now an eBook

Tal Brooke releases his thought-provoking work on the New World Order

By Dan Wooding
Founder of ASSIST Ministries


BERKELEY, CA (ANS) -- One World, said by some to arguably be the best book ever on the New World Order, and until now a trade paperback, has just been released as an eBook and is available worldwide (http://www.amazon.com/One-World-ebook/dp/product-description/B00452VGXE).

Book cover
"Every important outcome that this book has predicted has come true," said its author, Tal Brooke, President and Chairman of The Spiritual Counterfeits Project (also known as SCP, Inc.,) an Evangelical Para church organization located in Berkeley, California.


Paul Likoudis, a notoriously demanding reviewer, has called this it, "The definitive book on the New World Order that is in a class by itself."
One World by Tal Brooke -- who was converted in India after spending much of his early years in mysticism and the occult. (See my story at www.scp-inc.org/publications/newsletters/N2403) -- provides a credible and broad-based glimpse of the approaching New World Order, showing why the rapid decline of America and Europe is "no accident."

The author says we should consider where things have gone in recent times:

"Viewers watching the news look on in baffled alarm at America's 
infrastructure in collapse: growing numbers of states like California at default debt levels, schools, police, fire departments and hospitals downsized or shut down, shabby neighborhoods expanding, roads and bridges in critical disrepair, and millions out of work at Great Depression levels," says Brooke.

"Then the news jumps to reveal hundreds of billions of dollars spent on brand new highways, bridges, hospitals -- not in the US -- but in Iraq and Afghanistan, the very countries American troops have invaded and are occupying.

"The pleas of citizens are tossed aside with contempt by those in power."

One World explains why once great freedoms are being erased like some vast hard drive; why honest citizens undergo Draconian security checks at airports while millions of illegal immigrants flood into the country through porous borders, which he calls "a shocking double-standard"; why millions of homeowners have lost their homes as armies of the homeless grow; why the national debt has been run up so high that it has become un-payable; and why "surveillance technology has been turned on honest citizens."

Tal Brooke added, "An invading army could not do this much damage. Something is very wrong with this picture. It's time to wake up to what is really going on under the surface."

According to the author, convenient and planned crises and costly wars of occupation have been key gateways to bringing in the New World Order.

The author explained that One World uncovers "critical turns in history" that have created this "dire situation", shadow events backstage, kept from a "docile and trusting public, naïvely willing to accept almost any official explanation for what has happened."

Brooke went on to say, "Consider this piece of shrouded history revealed in One World. Harvard economist John Kenneth Galbraith leaked the following - that banking insider Bernard Baruch walked Sir Winston Churchill out on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange the very morning of the Great Crash.

"Churchill was brought to witness the crash firsthand on October 24, 1929, because it was desired that he see the power of the banking system at work. This required timing only possible with insider knowledge. Churchill soon after became Prime Minister of Great Britain, having failed on numerous attempts before."

Brooke then stated, "Almost a hundred years since the above object lesson, the Constitution has been put through the shredder, especially since 9/11; freedoms have been replaced with oppressive laws; police-state surveillance hangs over a society in fragmented disarray and a dispossessed public lacks the awareness, will or courage to resist.

"America has become a system where fifty percent work only to pay taxes to support the other fifty percent who don't work. We see honest people straining and sweating under higher taxes, while the other half sit back and live off the proceeds, rewarded with food stamps, welfare payments, and the idle life."

In our previous interview, Tal Brooke said that these are all signs of a crippling agenda that has involved betrayal at the very highest levels of public trust. Political corruption has touched all in government but a tiny handful. So long as the masses remain distracted, nothing can stop the plan. At some point a police state will materialize over a naïve, trusting public. Then it will be too late.

"We are in a dangerous interlude before the trap closes," he says. "If the public fails to wake up in time, it will forfeit freedoms long taken for granted, a way of life gone with the wind.

"The right trigger -- such as a worldwide economic or currency meltdown -- could justify a single global currency, world taxation, a world court - in other words, World Government."

The primary purpose of One World is to wake people up.

"Once this sinister plan comes into view, it will take your breath away," said the author.

Tal Brooke says that his motto is: "Better to know the truth than not to know," and added, "If you are in a coastal village and a reliable witness warns that a massive tsunami will hit within hours, those who escape into the hills will survive. Those who head to the beach, grinning knowingly, will soon be dead as a 50 foot tidal wave looms over them and there's no escape.

"Forewarned, you can be better equipped and even slow down the agenda, the real hope in getting this plan out."
He concluded by saying, "Spread the word for the cause of Freedom!"
Watch Tal Brooke discuss some of this on YouTube:


One World in eBook formats is available in Amazon's Kindle bookstore, Diesel, Barnes and Noble, Sony and Kobo Books among others.


Dan Wooding, 70, is an award winning British journalist now living in Southern California with his wife Norma, to whom he has been married for 48 years. They have two sons, Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren who all live in the UK. He is the founder and international director of ASSIST (Aid to Special Saints in Strategic Times) and the ASSIST News Service (ANS) and was, for ten years, a commentator, on the UPI Radio Network in Washington, DC. He now hosts the weekly "Front Page Radio" show on KWVE in Southern California which is also carried throughout the United States. The program is also aired in Great Britain on Calvary Chapel Radio UK and also in Belize and South Africa. Besides this, Wooding is a host for His Channel Live, which is carried via the Internet to some 200 countries. You can follow Dan on Facebook under his name there or at ASSIST News Service. He is the author of some 44 books. Two of the latest include his autobiography, "From Tabloid to Truth", which is published by Theatron Books. To order a copy, press this link. Wooding, who was born in Nigeria of British missionary parents, has also recently released his first novel "Red Dagger" which is available this link.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Editor Publishes New Resource for Christian Nonfiction Authors

For those who have 'always wanted to write a book,' Christian publishing veteran Dave Fessenden comes to the rescue with 'Writing the Christian Nonfiction Book: Concept to Contract'

By Dan Wooding
Founder of ASSIST Ministries


FORT WASHINGTON, PA (ANS) -- I have written some 44 books and I am still learning about the ins and outs of the publishing world, especially in this new electronic age when almost anyone can self-publish with the help a whole plethora of specialist companies.

Cover of Red Dagger
After trying for some time to get my first novel "Red Dagger" published by a "regular" publishing house, I turned to www.lulu.com, and with the help of my son, Andrew Wooding, I was able to bring it out under the imprint of "Tanswell Books" -- which is my middle name -- and Lulu deals with the distribution and will print anything from one copy to thousands of copies and then send them out for you. They even supplied the artwork for the cover which Andrew then worked on for me.


Since "Red Dagger" was released, I have been approached by two film companies about the possibility of turning it into a movie, and this would not have occurred if I had not "self-published" the book.

Why do I tell you this? Well it is not just the fact that I am thrilled that it is finally published, but also because some reports say that over 80 percent of the general public would like to write a book.
After 20 years in Christian publishing, Dave Fessenden is convinced that the percentage has got to be even higher for pastors and other Christian leaders.

"I can't count the number of questions I've received from beginning and experienced authors on the process of writing a book," Fessenden told me in an interview.

As the senior editor for CLC Publications in suburban Philadelphia, he realized that Christian writers needed more than a brief, off-the-cuff response, so he began looking for a way to answer their questions, and to help talented people "with a word from the Lord" get that message into print.

Dave Fessenden
And yet, when he searched www.Amazon.com for a title to recommend, and he says that he could not find a single book on writing a nonfiction book from a Christian perspective.


"I decided it was high time someone wrote such a book," Fessenden said. "Then I realized that perhaps God was calling me to do it."
The result was "Writing the Christian Nonfiction Book: Concept to Contract," published this spring by Sonfire Media in Galax, Virginia.
In addition to editing well over a hundred books, Fessenden has written several of his own, so he understands the complexity of the writing process.

"One of my favorite quotes on writing is from a well-known author of a previous generation who said: 'There are three rules for writing a book. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are!' And it's true -- to some extent, the process of writing a book is shrouded in mystery, and is probably the main reason why so many potential authors find themselves staring at a blank page -- or blank computer screen, as the case may be-wondering where to start.

"What these authors need is a map for the journey. What they may want is a simple set of step-by-step instructions, but as our famous author said, they are out of luck! In Concept to Contract, however, I guide the reader the reader through eight elements of the writing process that every book author must do to get published."
The eight elements (with quotes from the book) are:

1. Brainstorming: "A good idea, one that comes from the Lord, will survive analysis; it will survive criticism; it will survive putting it on the shelf for a couple weeks. A good idea will even survive prayer."

2. Research: "Your ideas can be fleshed out and made more rich and in-depth through the added input of other people. It is an active application of the proverb, 'As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another' (Proverbs 27:17)."

3. Outlining: "What I am suggesting is that you change your way of looking at an outline. It is not a required document (required by whom?). It is a tool that you will find useful, no matter what kind of writer you are, no matter how you do your creative work. Think of it as a writing plan."

4. Preparing a book proposal: "When you prepare a good book proposal, you can use it as a guideline for completing the project. It helps everything fall into manageable pieces, and keeps your writing on track. Ah, but there's the rub! Putting together the proposal may be harder to do than writing the book-or so it seems."

5. Writing the first draft: "Writing that first draft may seem daunting-and it is! But the solution is to have a battle strategy used by some of the greatest military minds of history: divide and conquer."

6. Revision: "Consider your manuscript like a rocket to the moon, in which every ounce of excess weight has to go; or like a bus, where every passenger must pay to ride. Any words that don't pay their fare are off at the next corner. How do you identify your non-paying passengers?"

7. Fine-tuning: "Before you send out your completed manuscript, there are a number of final tweaks you can make that will save you and your publisher a lot of headaches-little niceties that can make or break a decision to offer a contract."

8.Landing a publishing contract: "Take your proposal and manuscript to a writers' conference, show it around to editors and agents, and get some feedback -- but don't feel you have to "sell" yourself or your book. Let your proposal do the selling job -- you're just along for the ride."
"
Cover of new book
The economic downturn and changes in the publishing industry have made it harder to land a contract for a nonfiction book," says Dave.


An increasingly larger number of authors are considering self-publishing, in which the author, in some cases, pays the editorial and printing costs, (although not in my case.) Also in most cases, the author does all the marketing though, in the case of "Red Dagger," Lulu helped me considerably by taking care of the distribution and also got it listed on www.Amazon.com.

While Fessenden says that he is not opposed to self-publishing, he cautions that it is a lot of work for one person to take on alone.

"When you take on the role of a publishing company -- which is what self-publishing amounts to -- you have to do all the work yourself, or supervise the people you pay to do it for you," he says. "It's hard to keep all those plates spinning, so an author usually concentrates on the flashy aspects of book publishing -- marketing, promotion, graphics. Then the more mundane aspects, such as the writing and editing, tend to suffer neglect.

"'Concept to Contract' focuses on what the author should be able to do best -- writing-with a goal of producing a quality manuscript worthy of a publisher's investment. I am convinced that this approach has the highest likelihood of success."

Apparently many Christian authors agree. "Concept to Contract" was a sellout at its debut appearance at Colorado Christian Writers' Conference in Estes Park in May and at the Upstate New York Christian Writers' Gathering earlier this month. The book will also be available at the Montrose, PA Christian Writers' Conference later this month, at the Greater Philadelphia Christian Writers' Conference in August (at which I will also be speaking), and at the Lancaster (PA) Christian Writers fall kickoff in September.

Leonard G. Goss, an experienced editor who has worked for a number of major Christian publishers, wrote the foreword for the book in which he said, "My favorite chapters were the ones on research, front-end book proposals, and fine-tuning the manuscript. The book contains many helpful facts, but its primary purpose is to stimulate thinking and help readers understand how research and writing is to be done and how to muster the resources needed to do it. The guidance is solid and the advice is concise, easily applied, and often entertaining. This is one of the best how-to books available in its field."

Terry Whalin
Another industry veteran, Terry Whalin, author of "Jumpstart Your Publishing Dreams," said, "Many would-be authors are passionate about their nonfiction topic yet challenged to navigate the world of publishing. Dave provides a focused plan for success."


"Concept to Contract" has been endorsed by several authors Fessenden has worked with over the years, including Dr. Harold Sala, president of Guidelines International and the author of 46 books.

"Dave's book," he says, is a God-send to the well-intentioned but sometimes unsure author who has a burning idea but doesn't know how to transfer desire into the nuts-and-bolts process of getting a book published. Whether you are a seasoned author or a novice this book takes you through the process start to finish."

"This is 'Vintage Dave Fessenden': witty, honest, non-threatening and extremely helpful," author Joyce Strong said. "Dave has the rare quality of being able to talk us through our foibles as writers while cheering us on to success. As an editor and an author himself, he is uniquely qualified to guide us, step by step, in creating manuscripts worthy of publication."

Fessenden has a B.A. in journalism, an M.A. in religion, and over 25 years of experience in writing and editing. Before his ministry with CLC Publications, he launched an editorial consulting business after 12 years on the staff of Christian Publications, Inc., the majority of that time as managing editor. In previous positions Dave worked in communications for a Bible institute and was a regional editor of the largest Protestant weekly newspaper in the country.

He has published five books and contributed study guides and discussion questions for works by authors such as A.W. Tozer and Andrew Murray. He has written hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles, and edited numerous books. A frequent speaker at writers' conferences, he has been an instructor for Jerry Jenkins' Christian Writers Guild, and did a ten-year stint as a regular columnist for "Cross & Quill," a Christian writers' newsletter. 

Dave also conducts Sunday school teaching workshops based on his book, "Teaching with All Your Heart."
Dave and his wife, Jacque, have two married sons and a granddaughter.

So if you want to become a published author, this excellent fact-filled book is a must-read for you and one of the places you can purchase it is at: http://www.amazon.com/Writing-Christian-Nonfiction-Book-Contract/dp/0982577338


Dan Wooding, 70, is an award winning British journalist now living in Southern California with his wife Norma, to whom he has been married for 48 years. They have two sons, Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren who all live in the UK. He is the founder and international director of ASSIST (Aid to Special Saints in Strategic Times) and the ASSIST News Service (ANS) and was, for ten years, a commentator, on the UPI Radio Network in Washington, DC. He now hosts the weekly "Front Page Radio" show on KWVE in Southern California which is also carried throughout the United States. The program is also aired in Great Britain on Calvary Chapel Radio UK and also in Belize and South Africa. Besides this, Wooding is a host for His Channel Live, which is carried via the Internet to some 200 countries. You can follow Dan on Facebook under his name there or at ASSIST News Service. He is the author of some 44 books. Two of the latest include his autobiography, "From Tabloid to Truth", which is published by Theatron Books. To order a copy, press this link. Wooding, who was born in Nigeria of British missionary parents, has also recently released his first novel "Red Dagger" which is available this link.