Eugene Wilson

We see all throughout Scripture many examples of what exceptional leadership looks like. In every instance, the skill sets these leaders demonstrated were formed over time. Moses led while learning patience in the wilderness; David learned faithfulness long before the throne; Paul carried responsibility for the churches while staying accountable to God and others. I Corinthians 4:2 reminds us, “Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.”

Leadership seen in the church today still grows the same way. It is shaped through life experiences, prayer, personal devotion, and a willingness to live out what you’ve been taught, even when no one is watching.

The books written by Eugene T. Wilson model exactly this. They speak to leaders who understand that any kind of influence in ministry must be lived out. His leadership books address the inner life of the leader as much as outward responsibility. Titles such as The Spiritually Healthy Leader, Rhythm, and Realign remind pastors that spiritual condition affects every part of ministry, including teams, direction, and church health.

Today’s generation responds to authenticity. They need to see that their leaders “walk the walk,” and don’t just “talk the talk.”

The leadership writings of Eugene T. Wilson reflect that same understanding. With more than three decades of pastoral experience, Wilson writes to pastors and ministry leaders who carry real responsibility. His leadership books draw from years of service as a senior pastor, executive pastor, church leader, and president of Texas Bible College.

Wilson’s books speak to leaders who understand the weight of ministry decisions. Titles such as Realign, Seventy: Everyone Needs a Team, The Difference Maker, and Five Reasons Churches Thrive address leadership from within the local church.

The works of Eugene Wilson offer insight shaped by education, experience, and long-term ministry involvement. These resources encourage reflection and adjustment while keeping Scripture and calling at the center of leadership.

Equip yourself with leadership resources written by someone who has walked the path of ministry and understands the responsibilities that come with it.

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Five Reasons Churches Thrive: A Leadership Fable

by: Eugene Wilson

Pentecostal Publishing House

$15.99

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The Spiritually Healthy Leader Ebook

by: Eugene Wilson,Matthew Mullins

Pentecostal Publishing House

$9.99

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Eugene Wilson Leadership Gift Set

Pentecostal Publishing House

$99.99

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Rhythm

by: Eugene Wilson

Pentecostal Publishing House

$9.99

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Rodentivity:Breaking the Cycle of Busyness

by: Eugene T. Wilson

Pentecostal Publishing House

$15.99

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Reordenar: Líderes Llamados Por Dios

by: Eugene T. Wilson

Pentecostal Publishing House

$16.99

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Leading Growth

by: Eugene T. Wilson

Pentecostal Publishing House

$13.99

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Seventy: Everyone Needs A Team

by: Eugene T. Wilson

Word Aflame Press

$16.99

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Realign: God-Called Leaders Connecting with Their Purpose

by: Eugene T. Wilson

Word Aflame Press

$16.99

Leadership requires trust. Trust is earned when competency is consistently demonstrated over time. Saints desire strong leadership from their pastor when selecting a church.

No matter what leadership role you hold in ministry, you’ll be faced with moments that require you to adjust, reflect on your mission and vision, and provide yourself with an honest assessment on how things are going. The books written by Eugene T. Wilson speak to leaders facing those moments with insight shaped by long-term service.

Several of these leadership books address alignment and endurance in ministry. Realign and Rhythm speak to leaders who sense drift or fatigue and need space to consider direction and spiritual health.

Other titles from Bro. Wilson focus on order and structure within the church. Seventy: Everyone Needs a Team points out the biblical themes of delegation and shared leadership. On the other hand, Leading Growth addresses the topic of intentional development within a congregation rather than growing for the sake of “growth.” Five Reasons Churches Thrive presents leadership through real church life, emphasizing steady obedience over quick results.

Wilson also addresses leadership behavior directly. Titles such as Don’t Be That Guy and Rodentivity call out habits that can weaken your focus and influence as a leader. These books call on pastors and others who serve to recognize the patterns that interfere with effective ministry and to make the necessary adjustments.

The Eugene Wilson Leadership Gift Set bundles many of these resources together for those who want to build their leadership library and dive deeper into Wilson’s leadership commentary and glean from the experiences that helped shape who he is as a leader today.

Choose leadership books that support godly wisdom and consistent leadership. Invest in books written to strengthen your ministry over time.

Frequently Asked Questions About Eugene T. Wilson Books

  1. Who are these books written for?
    1. These books are written for pastors and church leaders serving in ministry roles.
  2. Do these books focus on church leadership or general leadership ideas?
    1. They focus on leadership within the context of the local church.
  3. Are these books aligned with Apostolic doctrine?
    1. Yes. All titles offered through PPH are reviewed to align with Oneness Apostolic teaching.
  4. Can these books be used for staff training?
    1. Yes. Churches often use them in mentoring and leadership development settings.
  5. Do these books address challenges leaders face over time?
    1. Yes. Several titles speak to fatigue, focus, and long-term ministry demands.
  6. Are these books practical?
    1. Yes. They are written from real ministry experience rather than theory.
  7. Is there a good starting point among the titles?
    1. Many leaders begin with The Spiritually Healthy Leader or Realign.
  8. Are these books helpful for developing leaders?
    1. Yes. Several titles are well-suited for those preparing for greater responsibility.
  9. Which titles are helpful for a new pastor?
    1. The Spiritually Healthy Leader establishes personal health early in their ministry journey. We also recommend Rhythm, which is helpful when stepping into a new role and encourages reflection on calling and direction before making major decisions.
  10. Why choose books written by Eugene Wilson?
    1. Because his writing reflects decades of pastoral service and speaks directly to church leadership realities.