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Put On Your Own Oxygen Mask First: Rediscovering Ministry, by Bill Easum
If your heart burns within you and you know there must be more to the Christian life than managing conflict, sitting in a pew, serving on a committee, tending to or worshiping with the inmates in the asylum, or praying for early retirement, this book is for you.
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Under The Radar: Learning From Risk-Taking Churches, by Bill Easum & Bill Tenny-Brittian
During the last ten years it has become increasingly apparent to those who read the signs of the times that a huge crack has opened up between established congregations and those presently emerging all over North America. This crack is so huge that it is re-creating the religious landscape of North America. Twenty years from now, more than likely, it will be difficult to recognize North American Christianity.
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The Emotionally Healthy Church: A Strategy for Discipleship that Actually Changes Lives, by Peter Scazzero with Warren Bird
New Life Fellowship in Queens, New York, had it all: powerful teaching, dynamic ministries, an impressive growth rate, and a vision to do great works for God. Things looked good--but beneath the surface, circumstances were more than just brewing. They were about to boil over, forcing Peter Scazzero to confront needs in his church and himself that went deeper than he' ever imagined. |
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Simple Church, by Thom S. Rainer & Eric Geiger
This book doesn't provide any new programs for you to add to your plate, but will encourage you to eliminate some things, to streamline. It will help you design a simple process of discipleship in your church. It will help you implement the model you have chosen. It will help you simplify. |
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Revolution, by George Barna
Are you worn-out on church? According to George Barna the church is undergoing the biggest revolution of our time. For thousands of years, Christians have been inventing church, but neglecting to be the Church Christ commissioned. Droves of committed believers are forgoing Sunday mornings to live a 24/7 faith unfettered by the clutter and bureaucracy within the church walls. |
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