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February 4th, 2010

by Bobby Gruenewald

Do You Know a Christian Atheist?

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You might know quite a few Christian Atheists, when you think about it…they’re the people who believe in God, but live as though he doesn’t exist. In fact, you might be one yourself.

Craig is a recovering Christian Atheist, and he’s just written a book to share his journey away from that life. It covers some similar ground as his Practical Atheist series, which sparked many decisions for Christ at our weekend experiences. People who had been coming to church for years realized that their relationship with God really wasn’t doing anything to change how they lived.

This is a message many people need to hear, so I’m really looking forward to the book’s release. The Christian Atheist will be available on March 23, 2010, but you can pre-order your copy through any of these booksellers:

Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and Christianbook.com.

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May 15th, 2009

by Craig Groeschel

Servolution Book Tour

ServolutionOur friend Dino Rizzo, who pastors Healing Place Church in Louisiana (and is one of the LifeChurch.tv Board of Directors) serves the Kingdom with an unmatched heart. He’s captured that passion in his recently released book, Servolution, and is stopping by Swerve today to share some insight about, “starting a church revolution through serving.”

Dino, what’s the biggest barrier most churches encounter when shifting to a serving culture?

Craig - thanks for participating in the tour, and for the amazing foreword you wrote for the book.  I’m so grateful for your kindness and for all you’re doing for the Kingdom through OnePrayer and all the other tremendous ministry from LifeChurch.tv.

I think the biggest barrier most churches encounter when shifting to a serving culture is not what some might expect.  It isn’t resources - God has plenty of money to get the job done.  And it isn’t people - people are hard-wired to serve.  The challenge is perspective and mindset.

In Servolution, we try to make the poor more accessible to people - to help people see that the poor and hurting are all around us, and whatever you do, do something.  Notice the needs and do something about them.

And I think it is important to remember that it is a process to make a shift like that.  Be patient and allow the process to happen.  It isn’t going to happen overnight.  Here’s a hint, though: start with the younger generation - they’ve already been exposed to a culture where caring for others and being generous is popular.  All we have to do is make them see the importance of making that be all about the cause of Christ.

Thanks, Dino. We’re excited to see how God uses Servolution to influence the Church!

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April 17th, 2009

by Craig Groeschel

Recent Reading

I’ve been reading a lot lately. My most recent reads include:

Killing Cockroaches by Tony Morgan. This is a great leadership book. It reads much like a Seth Godin book.

Mad Church Disease by Anne Jackson. This is a must-read for anyone in ministry.

Ten Dumb Things Smart Christians Believe by Larry Osborne. Larry’s work always challenges me.

True North by Bill George. Bill George is a giant and very down to earth. This book was tremendously helpful to me.

The Orange Code by Arkadi Kuhlmann and Bruce Philp. Steven Furtick mailed this to me as a gift. I’m half way through it. It is very good.

The Life of Elijah by Arthur Pink. I’ll be preaching on Elijah in May. Arthur Pink always has great nuggets. The life of Elijah is ministering to me in a big way.

Tribes by Seth Godin. Seth’s work is always helpful.

Switch by Chip and Dan Heath. This book is not out yet. I’ll be interviewing Chip and Dan at the Willow Leadership Summit. I’ve quoted their work in more leadership conversations with staff than I can count. I liked it as much or more than Made to Stick.

Missional Renaissance by Reggie McNeil. Our leaders are reading this book together.

What are you reading that has been helpful?

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February 20th, 2009

by Craig Groeschel

“It” is Now On Video


I am extremely grateful that God is using my latest book, It, to impact church leaders around the world. The book is currently in its 7th printing.

A lot of churches are purchasing books for their staff and leaders to read. If you’d like to buy 12 or more for 50% off the cover, please contact Sarah.

“It” is now on video. You can purchase it here or find more information here.  We produced nine different videos that are available on one dvd. The video above is a sample.

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September 15th, 2008

by Bobby Gruenewald

It Blog Tour Starts Here

We’re kicking off the It Blog Tour right here on Swerve today with a few questions for Craig…

In your new book, It, you talk about churches who have “it”a sense of momentum fueled by clear vision and God’s direction. What made you realize that “it” was something you wanted to explore as a book topic?

With multiple campuses under the same leadership, we started to notice that although many elements were the same from campus to campus, the spiritual results were dramatically different. We found ourselves saying repeatedly things like, “These leaders get it.” “This team has it.” “This team doesn’t.” Before long we started asking ourselves what “it” is and what contributes to it.

I gave a talk on it to the staff and the idea resonated with us. Before long, I was putting thoughts down on paper which led to the book.

When you visit a church, can you sense “it” immediately, or does a take a while to know if they have “it”?

I can often feel it in the parking lot. You can almost see a sense of spiritual anticipation in the people. When people gather, there’s a spiritual buzz in the air. You know it when a church has it and you know it when one doesn’t.

What is the single most important step for a church that is struggling to find or reclaim “it”?

The leaders need to get it.

We know LifeChurch.tv is not immune to losing “it.” What are some of the first warning signs you notice when we begin to veer off course?

I’d say several of our campuses don’t have it right now. When a team or campus doesn’t have it, we are having to “manufacture energy” (quoting Andy Stanley’s phrase). Instead of things flowing, things are forced. When a team loses it, you’ll see a lower evangelistic temperature and a more self centered mindset as opposed to a Kingdom mindset.

On a personal level, you’ve shared that you began to lose “it” when you started caring too much about what people thought of your performance as a pastor. Is that season where this weekend’s message came from?

I float in and out of seasons of spiritual confidence and insecurities. This has been an ongoing issue for me. This weekend’s message reflects a lot of the spiritual journey I’ve been travelling (and will continue to travel).

Are there practical steps you take personally to guard against an unhealthy concern for the opinions of others?

The leader must care more about what God thinks than what people think. That sounds basic—and it is, but it is not always easy to do. For me, I have to be obedient to all that I feel God is showing me—even in the very small things. When my other people’s opinions become too important to me, I find myself delaying obedience to God or even disobeying.

Are there people in your life who have been “it” mentors?

My pastor, Nick Harris, always seemed to have it. He has been a big mentor to me. I have learned through the years from Bill Hybels, Rick Warren, Andy Stanley, Ed Young, Lyle Shaller, Sam Chand and many others. Each of these leaders could certainly describe seasons when they had it and seasons when they didn’t.

Thanks, Craig! We’re looking forward to checking out the rest of the It Blog Tour, and can’t wait to see what you and Scott Hodge talk about tomorrow.

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September 12th, 2008

by Bobby Gruenewald

“It” Goes on Tour

Starting next week, Craig will be touring the blogosphere and talking about his new book, It (already in its 5th printing).

We’ll kick things off here on Swerve next Monday, and then Craig will be making stops at some great blogs and answering questions from:

September 16 – Scott Hodge
September 17 – Catalyst blog and On the Journey (Brad Lomenick)
September 18 – Velocity (Dave Ferguson)
September 19 – Zondervan blog
September 22 – Monday Morning Insight (Todd Rhoades)
September 23 – Innovative Ministry Leader (Sean Lewis)
September 24 – Tony Morgan Live
September 25 – Leading Smart (Tim Stevens)
September 26 – FlowerDust (Anne Jackson)

In the meantime, stop by the Zondervan blog for a chance to win free copies of It or email Sarah@lifechurch.tv for a discount on 12 or more books.

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August 15th, 2008

by Bobby Gruenewald

Getting “It”

Craig’s latest book, It, is already in its second printingonly two weeks after the initial release! I’m so excited that so many leaders are being challenged by “It“. Thanks to those of you who have been spreading the word and sharing your feedback like here and here and here and here and through Amazon reviews.

Out of the four books Craig has written, I think that It best captures many of the leadership learnings we’ve had so far at LifeChurch.tv.

If you missed the Willow Summit last week, here’s a quick video of Craig answering some questions about It.

Also, many of you have asked about the prayer Craig mentioned in his talk at Willow. It’s adapted from a Franciscan Blessing, it’s the closing prayer at the end of the book…Craig talked about it in this post.

It is currently out of stock again on Amazon, but you can order it now and it should be available on August 28th. If you’d like to work through this book with your team, we can save you some money! For orders of 12 or more, Sarah can get them to you for 50% off the cover price.

Thanks again for helping spread the word about It.

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August 9th, 2008

by Bobby Gruenewald

Willow Creek Leadership Summit - Follow-up

I REALLY enjoyed The Leadership Summit this year.  I thought that each speaker brought tremendous leadership insight and the folks at Willow did an excellent job hosting the event.

I’m sure this won’t surprise you, but our team is so proud of how great Craig did in his session.  We have been praying that God would use this event to “bless leaders around the world with discomfort” - I know from the many conversations that I’ve had in the last several hours that He is doing just that!

Many of you who follow swerve already get a daily dose, but thousands of pastors around the world were hearing some of these insights for the first time.  Craig talked about the qualities you’ll see in churches/teams/organizations who have “IT” - based on his new book.

A few of the questions that Craig challenged the conference with were:

  • What are we doing that we should stop doing?
  • What is God trying to show you through your greatest limitation?
  • What has God called you to do that you’re afraid to try?

If you were able to go to the Leadership Summit this year - What were some of the key takeaways for you?

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