Books

From Faith To Faithful

Christians often talk about faith like it’s the end-goal. But faith isn’t the end. It’s the beginning.What if we looked at faith as our starting point?What if we chose to start where we are?What if we put the things we believe into practice?What if we weren’t content with a complacent faith?What if our faith determined every decision we made?What if we loved people the way our faith calls us to love people?What if living our faith was just as important to us as having our faith?

Through storytelling, ranting, lots of parenthesis and side notes, observation, sarcasm, getting off track, and of course, his signature style of humor, Andy Buckwalter unpacks what life looks like when we move from having faith, to being faithful

Grades, Girls and God

Grades, Girls, and God teaches today's teenage Christian men how to embrace the man God created them to be. So many teenagers today are caught in the myth of "someday". Someday you'll be allowed to drive. Someday you'll make varsity. Someday you'll make first chair. Someday you'll be ready to lead. Someday, Someday, Someday... And unfortunately that mentality has leaked into the church as well. And we are looking at young men and telling them that Someday, they will be men. We tell them that someday they can lead. Maybe someday they can preach. Maybe someday they can volunteer, but for now, they need to wait.

I want today's young men to understand that it is not that they will be men someday. They are men right now. Right now they are ready to lead. Right now they are ready to make changes. Right now God has called them to great things. This book helps them lay the foundation to become more and more like the man God created them to be. In it we deal with hard hitting subjects like girls, finding a quiet time, sex, pornography, bullies and much more. By wrestling with these issues today, they can be better prepared to be the man God is calling them to be. Check out Grades, Girls, and God for the teenage man in your life that is ready for not only someday, but today.