ir church moving forward, they will likely point to the serving work of the deacon. These special men are the foundation of healthy churches because of their unique servant leadership role, no matter the church size. Typically, they visit the homebound and the sick as they care and pray for those in need.
Seeing the actions of these servants assists aspiring deacons in understanding what a deacon
does, but it does not equate to understanding what a deacon
is. Through this book, Alan Witham, Steve Rice, and their teammates bring clarity to the role of deacon by providing a practical guide that serves as
The Deacon Ministry Handbook. The authors bring decades of local church experience having served as deacons, pastors, and consultants.