Find out more about my NEW discipleship series
The Art of Giving and the Art of Journalling are two of the latest installments in my ‘Art of’ book series about discipleship habits.
A-Z of Discipleship
Matthew Porter
Spiritual Discipline & Leadership Formation
Matthew Porter
David Watson: Evangelism, Renewal, Reconciliation
Matthew Porter
The Art of Giving and the Art of Journalling are two of the latest installments in my ‘Art of’ book series about discipleship habits.
A-Z of Discipleship
Don’t be fooled by the size of this little book it’s powerful stuff! As Matthew says in his introduction, it might be best read in a few minutes each day over a month. But the themes are so rich that you’ll find the words running around your mind throughout the rest of the day.
Paul Harcourt
National Leader, New Wine England
The Art of Giving
Matthew Porter tackles what for many Christians is a difficult, often embarrassing subject with refreshing openness and honesty. Drawing on both the stories of the early churches to whom St Paul wrote, and his own experiences as a Christian leader and follower of Jesus, he powerfully illustrates how giving is not a duty to be grudgingly fulfilled but an art to be practised with joy.
Rt Revd Prof David Walker
Bishop of Manchester
The Art of Journalling
Drawing on thirty years’ experience and his deep wells of faith, Bishop Matthew gently coaxes the reader into the artful habit of journalling. Write it down – the ordinary and the extraordinary. Unstop your wells.
Rt Revd Dr Jill Duff
Bishop of Lancaster
Overflow
With the growing movement of church planting in England, Overflow makes an important contribution, focussing on lessons learnt from the church at Antioch. Biblically rooted and practically applied, this book will inspire leaders and teams of planting churches to prepare well and develop their effectiveness in planting churches strategically again and again.
Ric Thorpe
Bishop of Islington