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This year, thousands of churches will build or renovate, and many
will repeat common mistakes -- some with disastrous results. Even
experienced architects and pastors cannot guarantee success if they
fail to communicate properly with building committees.
Well-intentioned parishioners waste time and money with misplaced
priorities or by unnecessarily "re-inventing the wheel."
This book offers a common language for ministers, church boards,
contractors, and designers. Point by point, start to finish, Mr.
Dan Michal, an architect involved in a variety of church building
projects, and the Rev. Dr. Lance Moore, a pastor and the son of a
pastor, warn of common follies and guide you in sorting out the
best choices for your church. A copy for all involved in planning
or building your facility may be the best investment you make
Written for all churches, regardless of size or denomination, this
guidebook is highly readable (even humorous at times), easily
understood, and most of all, helpful. It is a useful reference for
pastors, building committees, architects, and contractors.
Includes a variety of reproducible forms and helps, plus
diagrams... and cartoons
"Any church that is in the process of building or considering
building should study the book Firm Foundations. It could save a
lot of time, help your church avoid many mistakes, and it will save
the church money in the long run. I highly recommend it."
Dr. John Ed Mathison
Internationally known evangelist and pastor
"Sound advice, practical considerations and humor make this book a
valuable guide for anyone involved in a church building program.
This is not necessarily just a "how-to," but a "why-to" book as
well."
Mike Holbrook, Contractor
"Firm Foundations should be considered "must reading" for anyone
involved in the church building process. The authors have given
enough valuable information to make us good stewards -- and enough
comic relief to keep us from giving up on the task."
Dr. Thomas Kinchen, President
Florida Baptist Theological College
Are we ever justified in choosing to die by deliberate action? Is
it ever right to aid those who request assistance in dying? These
questions are widely debated today, and in this book, a nationally
recognized authority in theology and ethics examines the major
arguments for and against physician-assisted death. Writing from a
religious perspective, Kenneth Cauthen presents explicit biblical
and philosophical foundations for a cautious and reasoned case to
change the current laws concerning physician-assisted suicide and
physician-administered death.
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