Nine Marks of a Healthy Church - Paperback
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A must-read for church leaders and members alike, this book outlines nine essential marks that distinguish a healthy, biblical church. This classic has been revised with a new preface and additional content on prayer and missions for its fourth edition: ‘Nine Marks of a Healthy Church’
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Not a Church Growth Manual. Something Far More Important.
The shelves of every Christian bookstore are full of books on church growth. Books about attracting more people, building better programmes, designing more engaging services, and growing bigger congregations. Some of them are helpful. Many of them ask the wrong question.
Mark Dever’s Nine Marks of a Healthy Church asks a different question — and in doing so, it has shaped the thinking of more pastors, church planters, and church leaders than almost any other book on ecclesiology published in the last twenty-five years. The question is not: how do we grow a bigger church? The question is: what does a healthy church actually look like?
And the answer, Dever insists, must come not from the latest ministry research or the most successful megachurch model — but from the Word of God.
A Classic Text — Now Revised and Expanded
First published in 1997 and now in its fourth revised edition, Nine Marks of a Healthy Church has proven itself to be not a ministry trend but a genuinely enduring contribution to the evangelical church’s understanding of itself. It is a pastor’s recommendation of how to assess the health of your church using nine crucial qualities that are neglected by many of today’s churches.
This revised edition includes two new chapters, updated material on prayer, missions, evangelism, and the gospel, and a foreword by H.B. Charles Jr. — one of the most respected pastoral voices in contemporary evangelical Christianity. Mark Dever brings to this revision nearly twenty years of pastoring the same congregation — giving it the weight of long pastoral experience rather than theoretical prescription.
The Nine Marks — Biblical, Countercultural, Necessary
The nine marks Dever identifies are deliberately chosen from Scripture rather than from ministry pragmatics. They are qualities that healthy churches have always had — and qualities that many contemporary churches have quietly allowed to erode in the pursuit of relevance, growth, and cultural acceptability.
The nine marks are:
- Expositional Preaching — the church that is shaped by the whole counsel of God’s Word, preached faithfully and verse by verse
- Biblical Theology — a right understanding of the gospel and of the God the gospel reveals
- A Biblical Understanding of the Gospel — knowing and preaching the gospel as Scripture defines it, not as culture softens it
- A Biblical Understanding of Conversion — taking seriously the question of what it means to be genuinely born again
- A Biblical Understanding of Evangelism — sharing the gospel faithfully and leaving the results with God
- A Biblical Understanding of Church Membership — recovering the practice of meaningful, accountable membership
- Biblical Church Discipline — the loving exercise of accountability that protects the congregation and calls the straying back
- A Concern for Discipleship and Growth — intentional, ongoing formation of believers in Christlikeness
- Biblical Church Leadership — eldership, accountability, and the kind of leadership the New Testament actually describes
Together these marks describe not a perfect church but a church that takes the Bible seriously — and that is committed to being shaped by what God says rather than what the culture demands.
God-Centred — Not Programme-Centred
One of the most important and distinctive features of this book is its theological centre of gravity. Dever is not ultimately interested in what works. He is interested in what is true — and in the conviction that what is true, faithfully applied, is what produces genuine church health over time.
Nine Marks of a Healthy Church is not merely a manual for how to do church but a methodology of how to think about the church. And at the heart of that methodology is a God-centred vision of the church as the blood-bought people of Christ, gathered around his Word, shaped by his gospel, and responsible to him rather than to cultural fashion. Thinking Kids
As John Piper has written: “We are dealing with a blood-bought body of people. I do not want human ideas. I want God’s Word about the church. I turn with hope and confidence to Mark Dever’s radically biblical commitment. Few people today have thought more or better about what makes a church biblical and healthy.” The Society for Old Testament Study
For Pastors, Leaders, and Engaged Members
One of the most important things to understand about this book is that it is not written only for senior pastors. Dever explicitly addresses pastors, church leaders, and involved church members — because the health of the local church is not the pastor’s responsibility alone. It is the shared calling of every member who takes their membership seriously.
This breadth of intended audience makes it one of the most useful books available for a church that wants to think together about what it is, what it is for, and how it can become more genuinely healthy. Reading it together — as an elder team, as a church council, or as an engaged group of members — is one of the most productive conversations a church can have.
What This Book Covers
- The foundational question: what is a healthy church, and how do we assess it?
- Each of the nine marks explained, defended, and applied from Scripture
- Expositional preaching — why the church that is shaped by systematic Scripture exposition is the church that will remain healthy over time
- Biblical theology and the gospel — recovering a clear, robust, uncompromising understanding of what the gospel actually is
- Conversion and evangelism — taking the new birth seriously and sharing the gospel with biblical faithfulness
- Church membership and discipline — the practices most churches have abandoned and most desperately need to recover
- Discipleship and growth — the intentional formation of believers in Christlikeness
- Biblical leadership — what the New Testament actually says about how the church should be led
- Updated content on prayer, missions, and the gospel in the revised edition
- Foreword by H.B. Charles Jr.
What Readers Will Gain
- A clear, biblically grounded framework for assessing and strengthening the health of their church
- A shift in perspective — from asking how to grow the church to asking how to be faithful to Scripture in the church’s life
- Renewed convictions about the practices most churches have quietly abandoned — membership, discipline, expositional preaching
- A God-centred vision of the local church as the blood-bought people of Christ, shaped by his Word and responsible to him
- Practical application of each mark for pastors, leaders, and members in their specific church context
- The foundation for a genuinely productive conversation among church leadership about health, faithfulness, and biblical ecclesiology
- A book that will continue to reward rereading and reference across a lifetime of church ministry
Who Should Read This Book
- Pastors and elders wanting a biblically faithful and practically grounded framework for church health
- Church planters establishing the convictions and practices of a new congregation from the beginning
- Associate pastors and church staff wanting to understand the theological vision behind healthy church ministry
- Involved church members who take their membership seriously and want to understand what a healthy church looks like
- Seminary students and ministry candidates preparing for pastoral ministry
- Church leaders in India navigating questions of church health, biblical ecclesiology, and the marks of a genuinely faithful congregation
- Elders and deacons wanting a shared framework for thinking about the health of the church they serve
- Anyone who has ever sensed that something is missing in their church — and wants a biblically grounded way of naming and addressing it
What Endorsers Are Saying
“Few people today have thought more or better about what makes a church biblical and healthy. I thank God for the book and for 9Marks ministries.” — John Piper, Founder and Teacher, desiringGod.org.
“The future of biblical Christianity in the Western world is inextricably bound to the future of the local church. Mark Dever knows this, and his Nine Marks of a Healthy Church is a biblical prescription for faithfulness.” — Ligon Duncan, Chancellor and CEO, Reformed Theological Seminary.
“This book is far and away the clearest and most biblical account of what the church is that I’ve come across. The vision of the church displayed here is so God-centred that it places the magnificent responsibility of sustaining and leading it back on the right shoulders — namely, his.” — Samuel D. Ferguson, Rector, The Falls Church Anglican.
About the Author
Mark Dever (PhD, Cambridge University) is the senior pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC, and president of 9Marks. He has pastored the same congregation for nearly three decades — an unusual and telling commitment in an era of pastoral mobility — and the depth of his ecclesiological convictions has been forged in the long, slow, faithful work of actual church ministry. He is the author of more than a dozen books on church life, leadership, membership, and discipline, and the 9Marks ministry he founded has shaped the thinking of thousands of pastors and church leaders around the world, including a growing and significant readership in India and South Asia. Nine Marks of a Healthy Church is the foundational text of the 9Marks ministry — the book from which everything else flows.
About the 9Marks Ministry and Series
Nine Marks of a Healthy Church is the founding and central text of the 9Marks ministry — a global ministry committed to helping churches be healthy, biblically faithful, and gospel-centred. The Building Healthy Churches series of short books — available through For The Truth — addresses each of the nine marks in focused, accessible volumes. Together they form one of the most comprehensive and trusted libraries of resources for church health available in evangelical Christianity today.
- Weight : 0.317 kg
- Dimensions : 22.86 × 15.2 × 2.46 cm
- Format : Paperback
- Language : English
- Pages : 320
- ISBN : 9781433578113
- Publisher : FOR THE TRUTH
- HSN : 4901
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Venu Pala –
Needed book in these last days.
Tanuj Masih –
Excellent book on what constitutes a healthy church. I purchased this one for my assistant.
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