WoodsWorking
WoodsWorking.com is the personal website of the Rev. Dr. Mark A. Wood

Witnessing Book

Pastor Wood’s first book, “Connected to Christ: Witnessing in Everyday Life,” is currently available from Concordia Publishing House. This book provides practical guidance for enaging the people in your life in conversations that open the way to sharing God’s Word with them in ways that they will find of interest. The book can be ordered from CPH through their website (click here) or by calling 800- 325-3040. There is also a Kindle version of the book available from Amazon (click here).

Discussion Questions for “Witnessing in Everyday Life”

Pastor Wood worked with Pastor John Deiner to create discussion questions for each chapter of “Connected To Christ: Witnessing in Everyday Life.” You can download the PDF file with the questions by clicking here.

Rev. Dr. Mark A. Wood

Outreach Book

Pastor Wood’s newest book, “Meaningful Outreach: An Essential Guide for Churches” is now available from Concordia Publishing House. This book provides practical guidance for congregations seeking to engage the nonchurched people in their communities through intentional outreach. The book can be ordered from CPH through their website (click here) or by calling 800- 325-3040. It is also available from Amazon, including a Kindle version (click here).

Under Consideration

My latest book proposal was kindly turned down by Concordia Publishing House (that sounds better than ‘rejected’). Now I’m considering whether to finish the project and seek other means of publishing. The working title is “Sinners Raising Sinners.” The book is focused on giving imperfect parents relief from the guilt or shame of parenting mistakes and shortcomings by looking at the lives and experiences of parents in the Bible.
Please weigh in by reading the draft of the introduction and first three chapters (click on the PDF icon to the left). Then email me at Mark@WoodsWorking.com with your opinion, suggestions, and ideas. Thanks.
Sinners Raising Sinners: Hope and Comfort for Imperfect Parents