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Church for the Fatherless: A Ministry Model for Society's Most Pressing Problem Paperback – August 27, 2012
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Fatherlessness has reached epidemic levels. Forty percent of children in the U.S. will go to bed tonight in a home without a father. Studies show that people without fathers are at much higher risk for low educational performance, drug abuse, crime and poverty. Fatherlessness is rampant in our churches as well. When planting his church, Mark Strong realized that fifteen of twenty core leaders, whether they were in their twenties or sixties, white or black, had grown up without an active father figure in their lives. And he determined to make a difference in the lives of the next generation. The church is uniquely positioned to minister to the fatherless, both within its own community and in society at large. Strong shows how we can make our churches places of refuge for our nation's fatherless. Churches can reveal a true picture of God as loving Father through mentoring both children and dads, meeting the practical needs of children, and much more. By embedding key values into your congregational culture, your church can become a church for the fatherless. Be part of the solution. Are you ready to make a difference?
- Print length184 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherIVP
- Publication dateAugust 27, 2012
- Dimensions5.5 x 0.75 x 8.25 inches
- ISBN-100830837906
- ISBN-13978-0830837908
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"Fatherlessness is not a deadly disease, but is a nagging cough that won't go away. If you want to train your church to reach, mentor and empower the fatherless teens in your youth ministry, this book is for you."
-- Paul Turner, YouthWorker Journal, March/April 2013"Mark E. Strong boldly identifies the crisis of fatherlessness and provides practical actions the church can take to equip, mentor and respond to the needs of children without a father's presence in their life."
-- Mae Elise Cannon, Outreach Magazine, "Resources of the Year" issue, March/April 2013"Dr. Mark Strong is a man of faith who is also firmly rooted in the real world. That makes him the perfect messenger. This book gets to the heart of an issue that remains one of the most challenging in our society. Dr. Strong's book is uplifting and filled with hope. But it also fosters a conversation that needs to take place. To read his words is to have Dr. Strong sitting next to you and engaging you in a thoughtful discussion. That is a gift and a pleasure."
-- Tom Hallman Jr., Pulitzer Prize winner and author of Sam: The Boy Behind the Mask"Mark Strong is a true father and pastor. Over the years that I have known him, I have always admired his unique mix of strength and gentleness. The passion to protect and restore hurting people that is so evident is his ministry shines clearly through this book. I believe his call to the church to become fathers to the fatherless is as timely as it is powerful."
-- Judah Smith, lead pastor of The City Church, Seattle"More and more pastors deal with the reality of fatherlessness in our community. Mark Strong's timely work presents honest and real insight that challenges the church to live into our calling to foster fatherhood to the fatherless. Strong offers practical and helpful ministry solutions for the important work of healing and redemption."
-- Soong-Chan Rah, Associate Professor of Church Growth and Evangelism, North Park Theological Seminary, author of The Next Evangelicalism"What I found most compelling was Pastor Strong's use of story. He invites you into the lives of real people and provides insight into how we can practically invest our lives in helping the fatherless--one child at a time. His book is hopeful, always resting on the work of the Holy Spirit empowering his people to be agents of love in this world."
-- Robin Baker, president, George Fox University"Fatherlessness has become an epidemic in America. The church needs to wake up to this crisis. In Church for the Fatherless, pastor-evangelist Mark Strong provides a how-to manual to help mobilize churches to stop the epidemic and mentor those devastated by this critical issue. . . . Mark shows how the faith-based community, working together, can provide hope to the fatherless."
-- Kevin Palau, president, Luis Palau Association"Pastor Strong lives and breathes in the trenches--among those in need, the least, the last, the lost. He does not write in abstracts or untested ideas. In an age of massive hype, Pastor Strong's life matches his message, which makes him, in a word: extraordinary."
-- John Sowers, author of Fatherless Generation: Redeeming the Story"If you are concerned about the fatherless culture in our communities and churches, you must read this book. This . . . is for those like me whose father was often gone and who suffered his absence, as well as my children who suffered the disconnectedness of their father after divorce--the broken hearts in our pews. We are everywhere. Mark Strong analyzes the need but gets very practical in his help for those whose lives are wounded by fatherlessness. This is a great book--I don't know of another like it. It will make a difference in your ministry."
-- Ruth Graham, author of In Every Pew Sits a Broken Heart and daughter of Billy and Ruth Bell Graham"The holistic gospel message calls the church to care for making people and communities whole in the power of the Spirit. In a society where fatherlessness is rampant, the church must bear the good news by fathering those without dads. Pastor Mark Strong is not simply noting the pressing problem of fatherlessness--he's providing solutions. In our post-civil rights generation, I am greatly encouraged to find leaders like him spending themselves for the rights and needs of a generation without fathers. May this book inspire you and your church to join him in the struggle."
-- Dr. John M. Perkins, cofounder of the Christian Community Development Association"Pastor Mark Strong practices what he preaches and teaches on fathering the fatherless. He and his church are serving as a catalytic force as they partner with others to address the growing crisis of fatherlessness in our city of Portland with love, mercy and faithfulness. You will be more strategically prepared to care for the orphans in distress in your own community as you take to heart the prophetic and practical wisdom of this critically important volume."
-- Paul Louis Metzger, Ph.D., professor of Christian theology theology of culture, Multnomah Biblical Seminary"Dr. Mark Strong saw a crushing need in his community and then spent the past two-and-a-half decades of his life filling it. . . . It is impossible to gauge the magnitude of this book?s potential impact! It has been years in the making, and what it offers the church is a way to influence countless generations in the years to come."
-- Charles J. Conniry Jr., vice president and dean, George Fox Evangelical Seminary, author, Soaring in the Spirit"I believe that children have a hole in their soul in the shape of their dad. God whispers into the wombs of their mothers that there will be a special man who will love them like no other. But, when a father is unable or unwilling to fill this hole, it can leave a wound that is not easily healed. Alas, there are many wounded souls in our churches today. Fortunately, Mark Strong's book powerfully raises much-needed awareness to the plight of the fatherless. No doubt, it will help many get the healing that they so desperately need."
-- Roland C. Warren, president, National Fatherhood Initiative"With compelling energy, Mark Strong identifies father absence as a cultural crisis that is exacting a heavy toll on the lives of the fatherless. His book Church for the Fatherless prompts the reader to action. . . . Pastor Mark believes the church has a pivotal role by providing a haven of safety and support for the vulnerable. . . . I am personally inspired by his vision and passion to make a difference. Pastor Mark also understands the African American community. His experience and empathy has prompted him to be bold by suggesting a ministry to the fatherless is a must for every church. . . . I would recommend that you add this book, Church for the Fatherless, to your list of resources to strengthen the church, families and the fatherless."
-- Ken R. Canfield, Ph.D., director, Center for the Family, World Impact, Los Angeles"It was Victor Hugo who once said, 'Nothing is as powerful as an idea whose time has come.' The book you hold in your hand is an idea, a dream, a vision and burden whose time has come, and thus its message is one that must be heard. Writing from his vantage point as a pastor and with the burden of a shepherd, Dr. Mark Strong tackles an issue that far too often the church and the pulpit have chosen to remain silent on. With skill, sensitivity and the Scriptures, Pastor Strong leads us to face the issue of fatherlessness and what it means for now and the future. While this book is an honest assessment of the issue, it is not without hope or answers, and the compassion with which fatherlessness is dealt with makes it a book anyone can read and not feel condemned. I grew up in a home without my dad and I know the ache that such reality leaves. Thank God that there is hope, and this book tells us how to find it. Read it and be blessed, read it and be changed."
-- Bishop Timothy J. Clarke, First Church of God, Columbus, Ohio"Compelling, urgent, a must-read for those who care about the church and families. Fatherlessness is a national tragedy resulting in layer upon layer of social and emotional ills. Pastor Strong's call for the church to be God's redemptive agent to the fatherless, along with his passion, experience and practical solutions, inspires hope that every child might know a father's blessing."
-- MaryKate Morse, author of Making Room for Leadership"Pastor Mark Strong is a bright light of hope in his city and community. He has genuinely lived the message of this book and has become a healing power to the fatherless generation. . . . If we embrace the insights in this book, we would impact thousands of lives and change the culture of the fatherless. This book is a must-read and an inspiration to all of us to get off the bench and into the game."
-- Dr. Frank Damazio, lead pastor, City Bible Church, and chairman, Ministers Fellowship International"Mark Strong doesn't just unveil the hidden horrors of fatherlessness--he shows how to turn its hardening of hearts into a gardening of hearts with tips straight from the Father's heart for the fatherless."
-- Leonard Sweet, bestselling author, professor at Drew University and chief contributor to sermons.comAbout the Author
Mark E. Strong (D.Min., leadership and spirituality, George Fox Seminary) is senior pastor of LifeChange Christian Church in Portland, Oregon. He is on the Board of Regents at George Fox Seminary.
Product details
- Publisher : IVP (August 27, 2012)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 184 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0830837906
- ISBN-13 : 978-0830837908
- Item Weight : 8.8 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.75 x 8.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,185,023 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #2,663 in Sociology of Marriage & Family (Books)
- #3,701 in Fatherhood (Books)
- #6,687 in Christian Marriage (Books)
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About the author

Mark E. Strong is the author of Divine Merger and Church for the Fatherless. He also wrote The Forgiveness Factor with New York Times # 1 bestselling author Bruce Wilkinson. Mark is the lead pastor of Life Change Church in Portland, Oregon—a diverse multi-ethnic congregation. He is the founder of Father-Shift, a conference to strengthen fathers and bring healing to those affected by father wounds. Mark enjoys sports, cooking and practical jokes! Mark has a doctor of ministry degree from George Fox Seminary. Mark and his wife Marla have four children. Follow Mark on twitter @markestrong, or facebook at www.facebook.com/Pastormarkestrong.
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2012Fatherlessness is a growing epidemic in our culture. Not only father's that physically abandon their children but also father's that might be physically present but not actually there. How the local church responds to this crisis shows a good deal about what we really believe about the gospel. As Mark Strong writes, "...ministry to the fatherless is not simply an option". That is why he has written his book Church For the Fatherless.
Mark Strong set out to plant a church. On one particular occasion the discussion of fatherlessness came up. Mark realized that three-fourths of his core leadership had grown up without an active father figure in their lives. That's when he knew that one key component of this church had to be that they would become a church for the fatherless. Church For the Fatherless is filled with anecdotes from Strong's ministry, but more than anything it is biblical advice on how other churches can become churches to the fatherless.
There are three overarching goals for the book. First, to gain a deeper understanding of the problems surrounding the issue of fatherlessness. Secondly to practically show church leaders how they can serve their communities and lead them to become churches of the fatherless. Lastly, Strong hopes to inspire and encourage his readers to be a part of God's answer to the fatherlessness in our world.
My Take:
The book is filled with practical and easily reproducible ideas for your local church. Strong does an apt job of explaining the problems of fatherlessness. Some of the specifics of the book might be more geared to the African-American problem of fatherlessness. But the issue and the solution transcends culture. Even though I am a white dude from Southern Indiana I can see the impact of fatherlessness. Though at times tailored to an African-American community there is nothing in this book that could not be applied cross-culturally.
Strong is correct that this is not an option for churches. If we are not churches that minister to the fatherless then according to the Lord (James 1:27) we aren't much of a church. More church leaders need to read and apply this book. It is very practical and very biblical. We have worked at FB Jasper to embed our values with help to the fatherless. This book has helped me to be more intentional in our wording. It has also inspired me to look for ways to infuse our teaching with messages for the fatherless and to fight against this epidemic.
Should You Buy It?
The book is mostly written to church leaders. You don't have to be a pastor though to read and benefit from this book. I would love for people in our congregation to read this book and champion the cause of the fatherless. We need people to become a "pain in the neck" (75) for this neglected area of church ministry. Buy the book and be encouraged and inspired to touch society's most pressing problem.