Books By Barnabas Staff

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By Anna E. Hampton
Book Summary:

Facing Danger guides cross-cultural workers through a biblical discussion on risk, providing a spiritual and practical framework for working through cross-cultural risk assessment and management.

By Anna E. Hampton
Book Summary:

This book is a practical guide to Christ-followers who long to know how to cultivate bold, mature courage and endure wisely for Christ’s sake. You will learn practical skills to become “shrewd as a serpent” in dangerous situations.

By Herbert F. Lamp, Jr.
Book Summary:

Exploring over fifteen ancient spiritual graces—such as Lectio Divina, rule of life, silence and solitude, and prayer of Examen—Herbert F. Lamp, Jr. invites us to prioritize soul care, rather than treating ministry as a replacement for intimacy.

By Reagon Wilson & David Kronbach
Book Summary:

Through the honest and grace-filled recounting of their own life experiences, seven coworkers from Barnabas International invite you into their practical, candid, and biblical conversation regarding the task of refreshing the hearts and souls of those who carry the good news of God’s love to the nations.

By Scott E. Shaum
Book Summary:

The Uninvited Companion reflects upon the shaping work of a loving Father through life’s hardships. As we allow him to show us how to respond well to him during seasons of adversity, he draws us deeper into his love, life and wisdom.

By Editors Frauke C. Schaefer, MD & Charles A. Schaefer, PhD
Book Summary:

This is a handbook for church and mission leaders, peer supporters, counselors, those in personnel and member care roles, as well as those who suffer. It is also an excellent resource for training courses about resilience and trauma.