Wednesday, December 2, 2009

NEW! Culture Of Honor Book - by Danny Silk

HERE NOW!!!

Danny's latest book,
Culture of Honor.

This book is the "instructional manual to
sustaining a supernatural environment."

To find out more visit: TheCultureOfHonor.com
to read the foreword by Bill Johnson

and watch some related videos.

What leaders are saying:


God is in the process of restoring Kingdom mentality to the church, and those who “get it” will move under the blessed order of God’s government. This book is both an indication of this process and a clarification of the strategic issue of honor as it relates to how Christians work together in church. Chapter 2, entitled “The Funnel From Heaven,” is an absolute must-read for those who not only are wondering why the fivefold ministry is not working as we had hoped, but for all who have not seriously considered this vital approach to church life. Danny's contribution toward the Kingdom Church will help us all navigate this adventure of Kingdom life together. Jack Taylor President, Dimensions Ministries,
Melbourne, Florida

In this book, Culture of Honor, Danny Silk unearths the ancient foundations of the Kingdom of God. With great wisdom and insight he examines and explains the fundamental building blocks of a supernatural society and constructs the framework for a powerful Christian life. This is more than a book; it is a manifesto of reformation, destined to become a classic that will be a reference for generations to come. Culture of Honor is a must-read for every serious believer. It is essential that this book find its way into every seminary in America! Kris Vallotton Senior Associate Leader of Bethel Church,
Redding, California


Author of several books. including: The Supernatural Ways of Royalty and Developing a Supernatural Lifestyle Pastor Danny Silk has written a wonderful book sharing one of the core values of Bethel Church in Redding, California, that has been foundational to the revival that Bethel has been experiencing for a number of years. I believe the “culture of honor,” as Danny presents it, can bring and sustain revival and reformation to anyone who lives out this biblical principle. I highly recommend this book. Che Ahn Senior Pastor and Founder, Harvest Rock Church
Pasadena, California

Sometimes I read a book, and many times my experience is that the book reads me. Culture of Honor is one of those books. I want to live this book! Bethel Church has been an open Heaven for many years, and I am grateful to be a part of the family at Bethel Church. The Kingdom of God is a “family business,” and in this book Danny Silk gives us the DNA of Heaven on earth.Culture of Honor is destined to be a classic that will be read and lived from generation to generation. Read the book, and let the book read you! Dr. Leif Hetland President, Global Mission Awareness
Florence, Alabama

Culture of Honor is a revolutionary book that will transform the leadership paradigms that have been so prevalent in every institution, including the church. I believe Danny Silk captures the essence of how Jesus led His disciples and how the disciples led as apostles in the early church through honor.
Culture of Honor will transform the way you think about leadership and the way you lead. You will learn how to be an empowering leader, through practical Kingdom core values that are taught throughout the book. Your leadership lid can’t help but to increase as you apply these biblical principles of honor. Every leader should read this book! Every church leader should read this book! Every husband and wife should read this book! Every parent should read this book! Everyone should read this book!
And then, read it again!!
Kevin Dedmon Author of The Ultimate Treasure Hunt: Supernatural Evangelism Through Supernatural Encounters and Unlocking Heaven: Keys to Living Naturally Supernatural

Danny had me hooked from the stunning first chapter demonstration of how a jaw-dropping, leadership-imploding fall was redeemed through application of a culture of honor. In both its fullness of content and crafting of delivery, this is the finest book from any Bethel author yet. Danny’s call and challenge is for the Church to purposefully live empowered and empowering in the New Covenant through a compassionate, safe, liberating, relational culture free of fear, legalism, control, shame, and impotent victimhood. Danny makes the scriptural basis, conceptual models, and successful applications—on congregational, leadership, family, and individual levels—robustly and disarmingly clear. This book is a catalyst for transformation. AndrĂ© Van Mol, MD Family Physician,
Elder, Bethel Church of Redding
Vice President, Pray North State

I am grateful to Danny Silk who, in Culture of Honor, has explained the “recipe” that is the backbone of a 10-year-plus revival that is rapidly accelerating into a movement—and already impacting the nations of the world. In 40 years of being a Christian, I have not witnessed a “movement” that has beensustained for more than 10 years. It is not for lack of gifting or anointing, for that was present in abundance, but it was for lack of an understanding of the “culture of honor” that could allow leaders and followers to flourish in the empowering atmosphere it brings. Andrew Sievright  President, Heroes of the Nations

The church has for the longest time been in need of governmental reconstruction. Not only are we in need of having our notions of “Kingdom government” conceptually and structurally redefined, we also need to have our heart language of Kingdom definition revisited and restated. It is out of our hearts that we will speak and therefore live. Danny Silk, in his book Culture of Honor, goes a very long way in giving us an inspired, informed, and creative approach to understanding what needs to be the heart culture of the Kingdom. His wit and intelligent authorship will seduce you into your own moments of revelation. “Free people cannot live together without honor” is a truth that is non-negotiable and in need of application. This book could be one of the most significant to come out of Bethel Church. An essential read for those who desire supernatural fruitfulness. That fruitfulness will come out of the context of honor.
David Crabtree Senior Leader of DaySpring Church
Castle Hill, New South Wales, Australia

In 2003, when I first came into contact with Bethel Church and this revival, my life and ministry went through a tremendous and sometimes painful transformation, mainly because I was deeply immersed in religiosity and legalism. Seeing and experiencing the supernatural really impressed me and caused me to wonder about my beliefs and core values. I saw miracles and healings, but I also saw freedom, unconditional love, empowering, acceptance, healthy confrontation, and many other elements of a genuine “culture of honor” that had not been a part of my life. It was actually the culture of honor in every one of these “weird people”—as they appeared to me in the beginning—that pushed me to make the choice of accepting revival and submitting to this transformation and all that it means. About a year later I met Danny Silk, whom I consider to be one of the most authorized spokesperson of the culture of honor in the midst of this amazing revival. He has become one of my best friends and one of the most influential people in my life and ministry. From him I have learned what the culture of honor looks like, and that revival without this culture of honor is like new wine in an old wineskin.
What this book contains needs to be learned and embraced by every person, whether a leader or not, whether a believer or not. It is urgent that every one of us get tuned in to this culture of honor while seeing Heaven invading earth.
Angel Nava Senior Pastor, Seeds of Life Church (Semillas de Vida)
La Paz, Mexico

This book could turn your world upside down and help you extend the Kingdom of God wherever you live. The “culture of honor” talked about in this book has the power to lead you on an adventure that will result in the transformation of you, your church, and your city. As you read this book, be prepared to be challenged to think anew, to review your Christian thought and practice, “to be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” As you do so you will be better equipped to transform the culture in which you live. Dr. Pete Carter Senior leader of North Kent Community Church
United Kingdom

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