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The general decline of American mainline Protestant churches today
is well documented. Church redevelopment imagining and actualizing
new life for dying churches is a productive and vital response to
congregational decline, but it can be daunting. Here is guidebook
for church leaders, to help them reinvigorate their churches with
both practical advice and tested theory. A comprehensive case study
of Beneficent Congregational Church, which successfully turned the
tide and quadrupled its worship attendance, provides inspiration as
well as concrete strategies for church redevelopment. The study
indicates that successful and faithful church redevelopment
involves a shift from a modern-patronage ministry model to a
postmodern-plural ministry model. Building on current church
redevelopment literature by bringing selected Biblical and
theological texts into conversation with leadership concepts,
systems theory, social sciences, and congregational studies, this
book creates a multidisciplinary transformative conversation. The
result is both strategic proposals for growing your church and a
model for doing practical theology in your own ministry context.
Dedicated, trained leadership in cooperation with the power of the
Spirit can create the possibility of new life in dying
congregations."
This vital revised and expanded update to How to Thrive in
Associate Staff Ministry (Alban, 2000) provides guidance to the
growing population of staff members employed by churches. Churches
are expanding their staffs, but the turnover rate remains high,
often due to stress, isolation, and conflict on the job. Lawson and
Boersma address what it takes to thrive personally, professionally,
and relationally within associate staff ministry. Based on updated
research and interviews with over 600 veteran associate staff
members from many different denominations, Lawson and Boersma
describe the priorities, attitudes, and practices that can help
associate staff members thrive in their ministry roles. They
present, explain, and illustrate a four-part Model for Thriving in
Associate Staff Ministry, a concrete framework that readers can use
to help achieve satisfaction and balance in their own lives. In
addition to addressing those in associate staff roles, the book
also includes chapters to help supervising pastors and church
boards support their associate staff members. Each chapter includes
questions for personal reflection or discussion with others to help
readers engage with the material and determine what steps they
might take to improve their own experience in associate staff
ministry."
Putting your trust in the world is a recipe for disaster. The
only way to live well is to put every aspect of your life into
God's hands. Entrusting everything to Him gives peace unlike any
material possession or worldly relationship can provide.
"Trust in the Lord" is an inspiring collection of short essays
that offers hope to the hopeless. Raised in the Christian church,
author Folake Odusanya shares spiritual manna for the days of
famine that each Christian goes through. Her words, accompanied by
pertinent Bible verses, will help you renew your mind and put you
on the path to redemption.
Each chapter gives you a new perspective on how to trust the
Lord. Whether it's spiritually, financially, emotionally, or even
socially, Odusanya's wisdom will show how relying and resting on
God is the only way to find peace.
God's love for his children is unconditional. He will never
leave you, nor forsake you. Lift up your spirit today and give your
worries to God with the help of Trust in the Lord.
Just before Jesus ascended into heaven, he gathered his followers
around him and said, "You will receive power when the Holy Spirit
comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all
Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth" (Acts 1:8). In
this way, Jesus entrusted the "flame" of the gospel to these men
and women and commissioned them to carry it to the world. He
promised they would receive supernatural power to help them
accomplish this task. The book of Acts records that these followers
of Christ took up the challenge and set the world ablaze with the
fire of the gospel. But this begs the question . . . who were these
people? In reality, most were ordinary men and women just like you
and me. They had not received hands-on training with Jesus like the
twelve disciples had received. They had not been specially trained
in ministry or teaching or serving. They were simply men and women
who made themselves available to God and followed the direction of
the Holy Spirit as he prompted them to act-and forever changed the
world. In Carry the Flame, bestselling author and pastor Jim
Cymbala reveals that God is still seeking ordinary men and
women-not just pastors or ministry leaders-who will make themselves
available to him, follow the leading of the Holy Spirit, and
accomplish extraordinary things in this world. He draws on examples
of ordinary people in Acts such as Ananias, Philip, and the 120 who
waited in the Upper Room-as well as modern-day testimonies-to show
how God can use anyone and everyone who simply submits to him and
obeys his leading. As you go through this study, you will be
challenged and encouraged to likewise take that first step of faith
for God . . . and see where it leads. This study guide has
everything you need for a full Bible study experience, including:
The study guide itself-with discussion and reflection questions,
video notes, and a leader's guide. An individual access code to
stream all video sessions online (you don't need to buy a DVD!).
Streaming video access code included. Access code subject to
expiration after 12/31/2028. Code may be redeemed only by the
recipient of this package. Code may not be transferred or sold
separately from this package. Internet connection required. Void
where prohibited, taxed, or restricted by law. Additional offer
details inside.
Nigel Zimmermann presents critical reflections from leading
Catholic prelates and scholars on the significance of the Second
Vatican Council fifty years after it began. These include two
senior Cardinals, one of whom is the head of the Congregation of
Bishops and the other a member of Pope Francis' new advisory body
on reforming the Roman Curia, as well as Prefect of the Secretariat
for the Economy. Together with thinkers from North America, the UK,
Rome and Australia, they take up key themes from the Conciliar
documents and assess the reception of the Council half a century on
from its inception. In doing so, they open up new avenues for
thinking through the authentic witness and teaching of the most
important ecclesiastical event of the twentieth century. These
avenues include discussion of themes such as the liturgy, communio,
the Council in its historical context, the role of the laity,
communicating the Council in a social media world, and the task of
mission in the future. This volume marks a turning point in the
Council's reception in the wider Church.
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