Ten Minute Transformation: Small Spiritual Steps that Revolutionize Your Life (2013)
(Chalice Press-read Chapter 1 Free) (also at Amazon)
Prayers from the Pit: What the Ten Prayers of Jesus Teach About Praying in Times of Pain (2010)
(21st Century Christian – read Chapter 1 free) (Amazon also)
Clear, down-to-earth, user-friendly and user-realistic, Altrock’s study of Jesus as a pray-er and of His prayers is unique in my experience. It is also as full of grace as it is of help and sound instruction. Phyllis Tickle, The Divine Hours
The Cross: Saved by the Shame of it All (1998)
Mark: A Call to Service (2000)
(available at Amazon) (available at Leafwood Press)
Preaching to Pluralists: How to Proclaim Christ in a Postmodern Age (2004)
(Chalice Press) (also available at Amazon)
“Chris Altrock understands well the postmodern mind and the postmodern age in which we live. He understands well what it will take to communicate the gospel to the postmoderns. But even more than what he understands, he articulates passion to reach the lost when very few American churches are doing so. Open your mind and open your heart as you read Preaching to Pluralists.”
—Thom S. Rainer, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky
Rebuilding Relationships: A Sermon on the Mount Floor Plan (2008)
(Chalice Press) (also available at Amazon)
“As any professional athlete will tell you, no matter how many years you play the game, you still have to work on the fundamentals of the sport. Likewise, no matter how many years we have been a Christian or read the Bible, we still have to work on the fundamentals of our faith—especially those presented by the Gospels in the Sermon on the Mount. As an excellent expositor of the Word, Chris Altrock weaves an awareness of the complexities of the text with many illustrations and the stories of real life in Rebuilding Relationships. He brings the Sermon on the Mount into our own homes to help us evaluate our priorities with the values of Christ. This book would certainly lead to valuable discussion and new insights in an adult Bible class.”
—Evertt W. Huffard, Dean, Harding School of Theology, Memphis, Tennessee