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GCC publishes a daily devotional, a number of books, and gospel literature to encourage the churches and build up the Body of Christ.

 

Books in Publication by GCC

GCLI - Contact the GCC office to purchase GCLI material (info@gccweb.org)

 

Great Commission Classics

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Do You Know For Certain — This gospel booklet presents the gospel in a simple and clear format, using the illustration of the bridge. It answers the question, “How can I be certain that I am going to heaven?”

 

 

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Beginning in Christ:: Life Now Bible Study, part 1 — This first in a three-part beginning Bible study series clearly and thoroughly shares the gospel in an easy-to-understand, question and answer format. Topics covered are:

1) The Person of Jesus

2) The Mission of Jesus

3) Assurance of Salvation

   

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Growing in Christ: Life Now Bible Study, part 2 — Topics covered are:

1) Baptism

2) The Importance of the Word of God

3) The Importance of Fellowship

   

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Maturing in Christ:Life: Now Bible Study, part 3 — Topics covered are:

1) Walking Victoriously in Christ

2) Sharing your Faith with Others

3) A Call to Discipleship

4) Embracing the Great Commission

5) Multiplying Your Life (by leading others through the “Life Now” Bible study series).

   

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Daylights is the daily devotion written by Great Commission pastors and widely read throughout Great Commission churches. You can order individual subscriptions or in bulk for your whole church.

 

For individual subscriptions, you may download an order form and follow the instructions.

 

For bulk subscriptions, please email your information to Dave Bovenmyer.

 

Daylights is also available online or in downloadable format for your PDA.

   

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What does it mean to be a Great Commission Church? Answer: Read The Core. This concise booklet describes the beliefs and common practices of churches in the Great Commission Church movement.

   

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New Testament Church Leadership in Action Today, Brent Knox & John Hopler

 

This book is known in our association as the "elder book." Written by Brent Knox and John Hopler, this book explains how Great Commission churches have applied the New Testament model of raising up men within the local church to become a part of a plurality of elders dedicated to spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ. A must read for any man aspiring to be serve God in fulfilling the Great Commission.

   

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GCLI Books and Audio

 

The GCLI program is a church-based curriculum, used by elders to train other elders within their church. This 4 volume set, together with 16 CD's, is the "elder orientation" for pastor-elders in our association. Each volume covers 2 of the 8 core values of Great Commission Churches, as well as a section of the GCC Statement of Faith. The GCLI is divided into lessons with practical life exercises that effectively equip men for ministry. After completing the GCLI, a man will have a thorough orientation of the key issues that an elder needs to know in leading the local church.

 

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Books by GCC Pastors

A number of GCC pastors have written other noteworthy books. These include...


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5 Crucial Questions about Christianity, Tom Short

   

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Growing Up Whitney, Rick & Neva Whitney

   

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The War Against Your Soul, Rick Whitney

   

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Victory Assured, Herschel Martindale

   

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Know Someone Looking for Forgiveness? Jonathan Williams

It's a familiar story loved by many, but too often the deep lessons are missed. In this book, Pastor Jonathan Williams examines the story of the Prodigal Son and provides some interesting and life-changing conclusions.

 

* The Father was more prodigal than the son!
* Forgiveness can sometimes be the hardest gift to give.
* To experience forgiveness to the fullest, we have to learn to release ourselves from our wrongs.

   

With a Whole Heart, Joy Whitney