We ought to remain focused on God’s agenda to love and serve his people by enthusiastically embracing our role as his tools.
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Here are some books that may assist you in a deeper study of the truths presented in this sermon. While Pastor Mike cannot endorse every concept presented in each book, he does believe these resources will be helpful in profitably thinking through this sermon’s topic.
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- Berding, Kenneth. Confusing Word and Concept in ‘Spiritual Gifts’. Journal of the ETS, 2000.
- Bowman Jr., Robert. Why You Should Believe in the Trinity. Baker Books, 1989.
- Ellis, E. Earle. Pauline Theology: Ministry and Society. Eerdmans, 1989.
- Erickson, Millard J. Making Sense of the Trinity: Three Crucial Questions. Baker Books, 2000.
- Fabarez, Mike. People Tools: Becoming a Useful Tool in the Lives of God’s People. Tapes/CD: 0205-0208
- Frazee, Randy. The Connecting Church. Zondervan, 2001.
- Getz, Gene. The Measure of a Church. Gospel Light, 2002.
- Gorman, Julie. Community That Is Christian. Victor Books, 1993.
- Olson, Roger and Christopher Hall. The Trinity (Guides to Theology). Eerdmans, 2002.
- Ridderbos, Herman. Paul: An Outline of His Theology. Eerdmans, 1998.
- Robinson, Haddon. Grief: Comfort for Those Who Grieve and Those Who Want to Help. Discovery Books, 1996.
- Schaeffer, Francis. The Church at the End of the Twentieth Century. Crossway Books, 1994.
- White, James R. The Forgotten Trinity. Bethany House, 1998.
- Whitney, Donald. Spiritual Disciplines Within the Church: Participating Fully in the Body of Christ. Moody, 1996.
