Books
- Evangelism in the Twenty-first Century, editor (Shaw; 1989) ISBN 0-87788-238-X
- The Book of Church Growth (B&H Publishing Group; 1993) ISBN 0-8054-1872-5
- Eating the Elephant (B&H Publishing Group; 1994) ISBN 0-8054-6140-X
- Updated and reprinted with Charles E. Lawless (Pinnacle Publishers; 2003) ISBN 0-9742306-0-X
- Giant Awakenings (B&H Publishing Group; 1995) ISBN 0-8054-6173-6
- Experiencing Revival with Michael Silva (Church Growth Institute; 1996) ISBN 1-57052-058-5
- Biblical Affirmations for Evangelism, co-editor (Worldwide; 1996) ISBN 0-89066-284-3
- Effective Evangelistic Churches (B&H Publishing Group; 1996) ISBN 0-8054-5402-0
- Encyclopedia of Evangelism and Church Growth, co-editor (Regal; 1997)
- The Bridger Generation (B&H Publishing Group; 1997) ISBN 0-8054-6296-1
- The Every Church Guide to Growth with C. Peter Wagner and Elmer Towns (B&H Publishing Group; 1998) ISBN 0-8054-0192-X
- High Expectation Churches (B&H Publishing Group; 1999) ISBN 0-8054-1266-2
- Surprising Insights from the Unchurched (Zondervan; 2001) ISBN 0-310-28613-1
- The Unchurched Next Door (Zondervan; 2003) ISBN 0-310-24860-4
- Breakout Churches (Zondervan, 2005) ISBN 0-310-29347-2
- The Challenge of the Great Commission, co-editor (Pinnacle Publishers; 2005) ISBN 0-9742306-1-8
- The Unexpected Journey (Zondervan; 2005) ISBN 0-310-25741-7
- Simple Church with Eric Geiger (B&H Publishing Group; 2006) ISBN 0-8054-4390-8
- Raising Dad with Art Rainer (B&H Publishing Group; 2007) ISBN 0-8054-4391-6
- Essential Church with Sam Rainer (B&H Publishing Group; 2008) ISBN 0-8054-4392-4
- Vibrant Church with Daniel L. Akin (B&H Publishing Group; 2009) ISBN 1-4158-6541-8
- Simple Life with Art Rainer (B&H Publishing Group; 2009) ISBN 0-8054-4886-1
- Transformational Church with Ed Stetzer (B&H Publishing Group; 2010) ISBN 1-4336-6930-7
- The Millennials with Jess Rainer (B&H Publishing Group; 2011) ISBN 1-61045-112-0
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