Dr. Warren’s Featured Books

Dr. Sam Warren

far more consulting began with a deep passion for the local church

Dead Men Talking: What Dying Teaches Us about Living

This book is an absolute MUST for every serious student of the Word of God and should be required reading for every prospective minister.-Rev. Dr. J. Ronald Schoolcraft.

Dead Men Talking is a clear and simple biblical guide for everyone who seeks to understand the real meaning of life and death. A pastor for more than thirty years, Thomas S. Warren II allows the Scriptures to speak for themselves. The most natural teachings of the Bible, he says, reveal a distinct difference between God's Word and popular traditions. Using the Bible as his guide in separating biblical truth from cultural consensus, and fact from fiction, Warren examines such contemplative questions as: Will there be a Second Coming? What is resurrection? What really happens when we die? What is eternal life?To help readers further explore these and other important questions, Warren has incorporated a study guide that lends hands-on practicality to the ideas and issues covered in his book. If you are ready to search for answers-even if it means questioning everything you've ever learned-then Dead Men Talking is the perfect companion on your journey to spiritual discovery.


The Alexander Antidote: Turning Conflict into a Prescription of Wholeness for the Local Church

The joy that comes from a meaningful relationship is one of the richest blessings. Even so, there are people in every community who, for whatever reason, do and say difficult and destructive things-and the church community is no different. Confronting these difficult personalities and potentially damaging events becomes a very important task for our pastors and church leaders, but sadly many of our leaders are currently unable to cope effectively with such challenging, though regular, problems in the pastorate.

In The Alexander Antidote: Turning Conflict into a Prescription of Wholeness for the Local Church, veteran pastor and advisor Dr. Thomas S. Warren II introduces a practical, Christ-centered process for proactively responding to conflict, building human relationships, and leading our churches and organizations back to health. Based on biblical principles and Warren's thirty-five-plus years as a pastor, The Alexander Antidote guides us from understanding the nature of conflict and our reactions to finding balance to finally working with and resolving the problem "in Christ." 

If you are ready to make a difference in the life of your church and allow the Lord to make an impact through you, then now is the time to set your mind and heart to the task of bringing health to the body of Christ whenever it is needed, even if it means dealing with conflict.

A Motley Crew: How Jesus Turned Ordinary Men into Dynamic Disciples

In A Motley Crew: How Jesus Turned Ordinary Men into Dynamic Disciples, one is taken on a journey through the teachings of Jesus and Paul as they map out the path for the local church in making disciples who make disciples. One is given not only a view of the mistakes that have been made but hope for a brighter future as they are shown how to return to the original code of the early church in the making of disciples.

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Dr. Sam Warren is a treasure. His gentle style, his forthright insight, his practical and constructive advice is a welcome voice to the world of church consultants and coaches Reading his book, you are made aware of his acquaintance with experts in the field, his own experience, abd exposure to the theory and dynamics of a healthy congregation; and yet one is not overwhelmed.  The style is simple and straightforward converstational. It’s boots on the ground advice.  i commend Sam, his book and his expertise to any congregation, 

Dr. Doug Small, CCU and Founder of Project Pray, Author of over twenty books

Critical to addressing the issue of institutional, irrelevant church in our day is a return to the first century priority of making disciples who make disciples. Dr. Warren’s reflections on this motley crew who turned the world upside down for Jesus, is a timely resource for our day.

Dr. David Ferguson, Executive Director of the Great Commandment Network

Once in a while, you stumble over gold nuggets that someone else has mined, and they share them with you,  This book is that experience,  It is presented in such a way that any shepherd could gather and grow his flock. It would be hard to miss the mark of spiritual growth with this book. It is a powerful diagnostic tool and equally powerful biblical plan for remedy.

Gaye Martin, Popular speaker and Consultant, author of I Read You Loud and Clear…Say Again? Learning to Hear the Controller’s Voice