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According to George Barna, uncovering God's vision for your
ministry is not an option. It's essential for the most productive
ministry that will accomplish God's goals for building his kingdom.
Ministry leaders with a clear picture from God of where they are
headed are much more likely to experience a successful journey. In
this book, Barna uncovers how God has shared his vision throughout
history, how vision is different from mission, common practices and
beliefs that inhibit true vision, practical steps toward
experiencing and carrying out God's unique vision for them, and
ways to share and promote congregational ownership of the vision.
How can parents make a lasting impact in the spiritual lives of
their children? To find the answer, acclaimed researcher George
Barna investigated the lives of thriving adult Christians and
discovered the essential steps their parents took to shape their
spiritual lives in childhood. He also learned surprising truths
about which popular parenting tactics just aren't working.
"Revolutionary Parenting" goes beyond youth group and Sunday school
and shows parents how to instill in their children a vibrant
commitment to Christ.
The main reason people don't act like Jesus is because they don't
think like Jesus. Discover the seven core questions that Christians
must be able to answer biblically in order to live a transformed
life. The latest data from researcher George Barna's polls across
America shows that we are confused by the issues that confront us
today. We find ourselves wrestling with what is right and wrong.
Some of us cut ethical corners and don't even know it. We often
base our actions on what feels right or keeps people happy rather
than on what is best or true. All because, Barna concludes, we lack
an active, clear belief system based on solid, scriptural
principles. Now more than ever, we need a way of life that brings
us clarity in chaos, peace in the problems, and boldness in the bad
times. We need a new way of seeing-a biblical perspective that
guides our every thought and action. What is a biblical perspective
on life? To put it simply, Barna says, it is a "way of dealing with
the world so that we act like Jesus, twenty-four hours a day,
because we think like Jesus. It's like wearing a pair of eyeglasses
that enable us to see things differently, to see things from God's
point of view, and to respond to these perceptions in the way He
prescribes." Think Like Jesus: Uncovers the seven core beliefs of
Christianity necessary for developing a strong Christian worldview
Provides a firm explanation of why Christians believe what we
believe Includes detailed statistics and polls on where Americans
agree with the Bible on key topics Exposes causes of concern in
modern Christianity through the misalignment of key beliefs Would
you like to simplify your life, shore up your moral foundations,
and strengthen your Christian witness? Think Like Jesus can help
you chart a path that will allow you to make a difference for
eternity in your home, your job, your church, and your community.
Christianity has an image problem. Christians are supposed to
represent Christ to the world. But according to the latest report
card, something has gone terribly wrong. Using descriptions like
"hypocritical," "insensitive," and "judgmental," young Americans
share an impression of Christians that's nothing short of . . .
"unChristian."
Groundbreaking research into the perceptions of people aged 16-29
reveals that Christians have taken several giant steps backward in
one of their most important assignments. The surprising details of
the study, commissioned by the Fermi Project and conducted by The
Barna Group, are presented with uncompromising honesty in
"unChristian." Find out why these negative perceptions exist, learn
how to reverse them in a Christlike manner, and discover practical
examples of how Christians can positively contribute to culture.
Now available in trade paper.
No one can deny our culture is opposed to Christian values, and the
influences bombarding our children's moral development are
difficult to contend with. But few parents and church leaders
realize that a child's moral development is set by the age of nine.
It is therefore critical to start developing a child's biblical
worldview from the very earliest years of life. The problem is
complex: parents who themselves did not receive early spiritual
training leave their children's training to the church. Yet the
church often focuses on older children. The answer is for churches
to come alongside parents to provide them biblical worldview
training, parenting information, and counseling that will equip
them to help their children become the spiritually mature church of
tomorrow. This helpful and hopeful book unpacks just how to develop
this kind of dynamic church/parent relationship and includes
profiles of churches that are effectively ministering to children
and winning the war for their hearts and minds.
Conscientious parents who long to bring their children up as good
Christians and good citizens face an uphill battle. In a culture of
rampant narcissism and moral anarchy, righteous living isn't easy
and it isn't popular. But positive cultural transformation happens
quietly, one life at a time, and that is good news for parents. In
this hopeful book, world-renowned researcher George Barna and
nationally respected counselor Jimmy Myers offer parents a plan of
action to raise healthy, godly children in a morally bankrupt
culture. If the parents of this generation want to see their
children grow up with their faith and consciences intact, they
cannot afford to simply react, making it up as they go along. They
must approach their responsibilities to parent their children with
intentionality and consistency. This eye-opening book helps them do
just that.
Promiseland is Willow Creek's highly successful children's
ministry. Using examples from Promiseland and churches of all sizes
around the country, this book provides step by step guidance and
creative application exercises to help churches develop a thriving
children's ministry-one that strives to be the best hour of every
kid's week. Included are Scripture-based principles and practical
resources for church staff members and volunteers who agree with
the critical role children's ministry plays in a local church.
Making Your Children's Ministry the Best Hour of Every Kid's Week,
based on twenty-eight years of experience at Willow Creek, explains
four ministry foundations: Mission, Vision, Values, and Strategy.
Content includes: Detailed answers to questions facing every
children's ministry: * What does Jesus expect from children's
ministry? * How can we evangelize lost kids and disciple saved kids
at the same time, and should we? * How do we engage kids so they
don't become bored? * How do we get better at recruiting and
leading volunteers? * How can our ministry be a safe place for
children? * Six specific ministry values that address the needs of
today's children * Practical first steps for ministries that want
to get serious about change * Clear indicators of success in
children's ministry
Have you ever wondered why we Christians do what we do for church
every Sunday morning? Why do we "dress up" for church? Why does the
pastor preach a sermon each week? Why do we have pews, steeples,
and choirs? This ground-breaking book, now in affordable softcover,
makes an unsettling proposal: most of what Christians do in
present-day churches is rooted, not in the New Testament, but in
pagan culture and rituals developed long after the death of the
apostles. Coauthors Frank Viola and George Barna support their
thesis with compelling historical evidence and extensive footnotes
that document the origins of modern Christian church practices. In
the process, the authors uncover the problems that emerge when the
church functions more like a business organization than the living
organism it was created to be. As you reconsider Christ's
revolutionary plan for his church--to be the head of a fully
functioning body in which all believers play an active role--you'll
be challenged to decide whether you can ever do church the same way
again.
How does a Christian lead? By following today's secular business
models, or by simply studying the life of Christ and pursuing a
servant-based style? In this insightful, practical book, George
Barna has pulled together some of today's top Christian leaders to
talk about the subject of Christian leadership. Articles include:
The Tasks of a Leader by Ken Gangel, The Character of a Leader by
Jack Hayford, Prayer in Leading People by Peter Wagner, and much
more. See what today's leaders have to say about leadership, and
learn what it takes to serve the Church as a Christ-centered change
agent.
The world and culture are changing at a pace beyond anything ever
seen in history. But where will all these changes lead? What's in
store for our government, economy, families, and churches? Between
the Internet and other news media, we're getting a lot of opinions,
but the challenge is finding accurate facts that give us a real
sense of what's happening--and what's likely to come. In
"Futurecast," bestselling author and renowned researcher George
Barna presents a timely look at the world we're creating every day,
and offers solid data to show the path our country is on and the
emerging trends that will shape our world--and change each of our
lives.
A book for parents that will inspire, motivate, and equip them to
establish their home as the primary place where faith is nurtured.
This book is filled with inspirational stories and practical ideas
that families can begin implementing today to bring Christ and
Christlike living into the center of their homes. This resource is
a perfect gift to give to new parents. Discussion questions at the
end of each chapter make it a perfect resource for family small
groups.
Who are tomorrow's Christian leaders? Christian churches and
organizations will fill fifty thousand strategic ministry positions
within the next five to ten years. But what will be required of
these leaders, and who will prepare them? If you are a new leader
or find yourself with the unique opportunity to mentor an emerging
leader, you know the high expectations and changing demands of
ministry positions. In Mentoring Leaders Carson Pue offers
trustworthy, substantial guidance to prepare you for service. He
boldly addresses the spiritual aspects of Christian leadership
development to help you strengthen your character, calling, and
competency. With an accessible offering of insight and
encouragement, Pue will help you sharpen your vision, shape your
values, and share your leadership adventures. "Drawing on his wide
experience, Carson Pue points the way for leaders to connect in
mentoring relationships that will help both younger and older
leaders to develop their full potential for the kingdom."-Leighton
Ford, president, Leighton Ford Ministries "Carson Pue is a 'leader
of leaders, ' and Mentoring Leaders is a must-read for every
pastor, ministry specialist, and emerging leader."-Steve Russo,
best-selling author, They All Can't Be Right "Anything from Carson
Pue is worth listening to. Which means anything written by Carson
is worth reading."-James Emery White, Mecklenburg Community Church
"Mentoring Leaders explains and illustrates the Arrow Leadership
Program, making its insights available to the many who cannot apply
to the program. It will provide a valuable resource for older
leaders in their own mentoring of the next generation."-Eddie
Gibbs, author, Emerging Churches and ChurchNextCarson Pue is
president of Arrow Leadership Ministries, an international ministry
founded by Leighton Ford and committed to mentoring church leaders.
SOMOS LA IGLESIA QUE JESUS DISENO TAL COMO DICE SU PALABRA? Por que
predica el pastor un sermon en cada servicio? Por que las reuniones
de la iglesia resultan tan parecidas semana tras semana? Por que la
congregacion de sienta pasivamente en los bancos? No estamos
seguros de las respuestas? Este libro propone algo inquietante: QUE
LA MAYOR PARTE DE AQUELLO QUE LOS CRISTIANOS DE LA ACTUALIDAD
LLEVAN A CABO CADA DOMINGO EN LA IGLESIA, NO ESTA ARRAIGADO EN EL
NUEVO TESTAMENTO, SINO EN LA CULTURA PAGANA Y EN RITUALES QUE
DESARROLLARON MUCHO TIEMPO DESPUES DE LA MUERTE DE LOS APOSTOLES.
Los autores Frank Viola y George Barna apoyan su tesis con
evidencias historicas contundentes y con las extensas notas al pie
de pagina que documentan los origenes de nuestras modernas
practicas eclesiales cristianas. En este proceso, los autores
revelan problemas que emergen cuando la iglesia funciona mas como
una organizacion comercial, que como un organismo vivo, alejandose
de aquello para lo que fue creada. Al reconsiderar el plan
revolucionario de Cristo para su iglesia (ser el la cabeza de un
cuerpo en pleno funcionamiento en el que todos los creyentes juegan
un papel activo) enfrentamos el desafio de tener que decidir si es
que podemos seguir llevando adelante la iglesia de esa manera."
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