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The Good Confession:

$12.00

A tale of failure and forgiveness

Treat yourself to a carefully woven fable, filled with suspense and humor that will awaken insight into character and confession, separation and reconciliation. 

"When Peter and his two friends, Willie and Ethan, sneak into a barn one summer evening to listen to the old farmer, Emory Webb, talk to his sheep, the boys are totally unprepared for what they see and hear . . . What happens on Stone Bridge Farm - and how shepherd, sheep and boys respond - will reveal their character and shape their future."

$12.00

Making Peace

$12.00

A Guide to Overcoming Church Conflict (book)

by Jim Van Yperen

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Conflict abounds in the church of Jesus Christ. Reconciliation within the body, however, will not happen with the right ‘method’ or ‘set of principles.’ In Making Peace, readers are challenged to place their church and all of its dissension under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.

“The church must faithfully embody and practice salvation as a way of life. We must come to see that reconciliation is not something we simply know or even do. It is who we are. Nor is it reserved for those occasional times of conflict. Rather reconciliation is a constant pursuit of holiness—a way of thinking, acting and being that forms us in the church as it changes our collective character, habits and practices.”

—Making Peace

$12.00

The Shepherd Leader

$10.00
by Jim Van Yperen

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Jim Van Yperen writes from the unique perspectives of a church leader, a pastor and a shepherd. His penetrating questions will challenge everything you previously thought about leadership. Jim asks “Of all the leadership models in Scripture—prophet, priest, king or judge—God exhorts spiritual leaders to be shepherds. Why? What is it about shepherding that prepares or equips a leader to lead? Is it coincidence that most biblical leaders were shepherds before they were spiritual leaders? Why does Jesus say to Peter, “feed my sheep?” Why does Paul commend the Ephesian elders to “keep watch” and to ‘be shepherds?’ Why does God choose a shepherd to describe the role of a church leader?

$10.00