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Small churches can be found in every denomination and among every
ethnic group but often these churches struggle to survive in the
shadow of the larger churches around them. And many of these
churches are afflicted with unhealthy issues such as feelings of
unimportance, a lack of vision, exclusivity, limited resources, and
unbalanced leadership. It is because of these aliments that many
churches fail to survive. But it is possible for an unhealthy
church to become a healthy church capable of experiencing
growth--both physically and spiritually. In his new book, The
Healthy Small Church, small church pastor Dennis Bickers diagnoses
the issues that threaten the life of the smaller church and
prescribes practical remedies for treating these issues. He reminds
churches that transformation and healing are never easy but always
worth it. He emphasizes that to maintain a healthy church one must
be aware of the symptoms and act accordingly to prevent new
problems from arising. The Healthy Small Church offers pastors and
church leaders a great diagnostic tool for small churches that want
to be healthy and stay that way. It includes a number of diagnostic
questions at the end of the book that they can use to determine the
health of their church. Become a healthy church that: Has a
positive self-image Shares a common vision that creates a sense of
purpose and unity Maintains community while still warmly welcoming
new visitors Practices the importance of faithful stewardship and
financial support Understands ministry to be the responsibility of
all the members of the church Encourages everyone to serve
according to his or her spiritual gifts--not by seniority or guilt
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What about Evolution?
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April Maskiewicz Cordero, Douglas Estes, Telford Work
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Sunday worship is the central act of the Christian faith, yet few
people truly understand what is happening during the service, and
why, and how. Based on numerous visits with congregations of many
denominations, Jane Rogers Vann examines how we can eliminate the
barrier between the preacher and the people in the pew and offers
practical advice directed not just toward church leaders but to
worship committees and church members--all who are yearning to be
fully engaged in worship. Photographs of many of the churches she
visited are included.
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God at Work
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Bruce L Taylor
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Godfoolery
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John Fulling Crosby; Foreword by Barbara Carlson
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Every time a pastor goes to a new church, they form hopes, dreams,
and expectations - without necessarily realizing it - for the
progress and growth of their new ministry. Not only do these
pastors have to transition into a new congregation and community,
but they also have to think about building strong relationships
with other influential people in the area. Almost every day,
pastors of new churches face unexpected hardships and challenges.
Some of the issues are financial mismanagement from their
predecessor, moral or ethical misbehavior, or unresolved conflict
that has just been suppressed long enough to find a new pastor. The
fact is, pastors of new churches need guidance. The First 100 Days
is for these pastors who need some guidance and insight to help
them lead with godly wisdom and purpose during the first few
months.
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Peoples and Places
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Matthew Hirt; Foreword by Daniel L Akin
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Explore and discuss the top 10 most difficult questions raised
against Christianity. You may be skeptical of Christianity
yourself. You may have grown up in the church and never questioned
your beliefs. You may be somewhere in the middle or unsure where
you stand. But wherever you are, this ten-session study guide
(DVD/streaming video sold separately) is designed to take you and
your group through the biggest questions people raise against God
and the Christian faith. Based on the explorations of his book, The
Problem of God, Mark Clark uses an engaging mix of theology,
philosophy, science, and story to investigate the essential
questions that weigh on the human mind: God's existence, the
veracity of the Bible, evil and suffering, hell, sex, hypocrisy,
exclusivity, and the claims of Jesus. This video-based study is
designed to be experienced in a group setting or any small
gathering. Throughout the ten sessions, you'll take part in a
number of activities, including: Watching the video teachings from
Mark (The Problem of God Video Study, sold separately). Group
discussion questions. Written responses and personal reflections.
Scripture readings and prayers. The Problem of God Study Guide
provides a safe space to wrestle intentionally with the questions,
the ideas, and the evidence-and, ultimately, to wrestle with faith
and doubt. Sessions include: The Problem of Science The Problem of
God's Existence The Problem of the Bible The Problem of the
Christian Myth The Problem of Evil and Suffering The Problem of
Hell The Problem of Sex The Problem of Hypocrisy The Problem of
Exclusivity The Problem of Jesus The Problem of God Video Study
(9780310108399) sold separately.
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