The book emphasizes the importance of combining the proclamation and demonstration of the gospel, linking the Great Commission and Great Compassion. Paul Borthwick provides practical strategies for living out these principles in various aspects of life, encouraging readers to actively engage in their communities and fulfill Jesus' call to action. Through this holistic approach, the author inspires a deeper commitment to mission work and compassionate living.
Paul Borthwick Books
Paul Borthwick is dedicated to mobilizing others for global missions through his writing and speaking engagements. His work deeply explores themes of youth, missions, and discipleship, often examining how Western Christians can contribute to the worldwide imperative. Through his publications and resource ministry, Borthwick aims to inspire and equip readers for greater involvement in global Christianity. His approach is both practical and theological, offering insightful perspectives on cultivating a mindset for mission.






The book utilizes a popular inductive study approach, making it ideal for both individual and group settings. With over 8 million copies in print and 85 titles available, it includes helpful notes for group leaders, approach questions to initiate discussions, and application questions to encourage practical implementation of lessons. Each title has been field-tested to ensure effectiveness, providing a reliable resource for deepening understanding and facilitating meaningful conversations.
Missionary Paul Borthwick and pastor Dave Ripper show how transformation through our personal pain enables us to minister faithfully to a hurting world. They candidly share about their own struggles and how they have seen God's kingdom advance through hardship and suffering. We can become powerful witnesses to Christ as a result of our brokenness.
Western Christians in Global Mission
What's the Role of the North American Church?
- 226 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Focusing on the challenges and opportunities in global missions, Paul Borthwick presents an urgent report aimed at the Western church. He analyzes the current global landscape and Majority World perspectives, offering practical guidance for North American churches seeking authentic partnerships with non-Western communities. Borthwick's insights aim to foster meaningful collaboration and enhance the effectiveness of mission efforts in a rapidly changing world.
How to Be a World-Class Christian
- 225 pages
- 8 hours of reading
How To Be A World-Class Christian shows the reader how to expand in understanding Scripture, increase in global praying and intensify crosscultural outreach—beginning at home.
Organizing Your Youth Ministry
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book emphasizes the importance of organization in daily life, offering practical strategies and tips to declutter spaces and streamline routines. It explores various methods to enhance productivity, reduce stress, and create a more harmonious environment. By focusing on actionable steps, the author encourages readers to take control of their surroundings and establish systems that foster efficiency and peace of mind.
The book explores the profound message of love and sacrifice found in John 3:16, emphasizing the significance of faith in achieving eternal life. It delves into the themes of redemption and the transformative power of belief in God. Through reflections on this scripture, readers are encouraged to understand the depth of divine love and its implications for humanity. The narrative invites contemplation on personal faith journeys and the universal promise of salvation.
A guide explaining how all Christians are called to Mission.
Joseph (Lifebuilder Study Guides)
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
How does God build character in us? As we read Joseph's story we will find our own place in the journey to seeing God's dreams fulfilled in and through us.