Ep. 035 | Five Books You Should Read in 2026
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Bart Blair shares five essential books to help church leaders grow in their ministry and guide their churches toward greater health and vitality in 2026. Whether you're in revitalization, replanting, or simply seeking to lead more effectively, these books offer practical wisdom and biblical foundations for lasting change.
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Book 1: The Discipleship Opportunity Author: Daniel ImLead Pastor at Beulah Baptist Church in Edmonton, Alberta
Subtitle: How Churches Can Equip the Saints to Do the Work of Ministry
Key Takeaway
Every church has discipleship-related systems (classes, programs, models), but not all have an integrated discipleship pathway where systems work together to move people toward spiritual maturity.
Featured Quote
"I have found that every church has discipleship-related systems, but not every church has a discipleship pathway. Essentially, any sort of class, model, or program can be seen as a discipleship-related system. However, it's only when all these systems are working together in an interconnected fashion (instead of working in isolation) that you get a discipleship pathway—a system of systems."
Why This Book Matters
• Moves beyond theory to practical systems
• Helps integrate disconnected programs into a cohesive pathway
• Based on real-world church implementation
Book 2: The Strategically Small Church Author: Brandon J. O'BrienSubtitle: Intimate, Nimble, Authentic, and Influential
Key Takeaway
Small churches have unique strengths—intimacy, agility, and authenticity—that should be leveraged as advantages rather than viewed as limitations to overcome.
Featured Quote
"A strategically small church is not a large church that hasn't grown yet. It's a church that has intentionally chosen its size because it believes that's the best way to accomplish its mission in its community."
Why This Book Matters
• Challenges the "bigger is better" mentality
• Gives permission to churches to define success on their own terms
• Helpful for replants and churches seeking to find their identity
Book 3: 8 to 15 Author: Tom MercerSubtitle: The World Is Smaller Than You Think
Key Concept: The Oikos
The ancient Greek word "oikos" refers to your natural network of relationships—family, friends, neighbors, coworkers, and acquaintances. God has already placed 8-15 of these people in your everyday world as your primary mission field.
Key Takeaway
Most people come to faith through close relational influence, not programs or events. Share Christ naturally over time with the people God has already placed in your life.
Practical Steps
• Pray for these 8-15 people by name
• Build intentional relationships
• Share Christ naturally
Why This Book Matters
• Equips every believer (not just pastors) to be an evangelist
• Shifts focus from programs to personal relationships
• Multiplies evangelism and disciple-making through natural ne...