The Strategically Small Church – Intimate, Nimble, Authentic, and Effective
Autor Brandon J. O`brien, Jim Belcheren Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2010
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ISBN-13: 9780764207839
ISBN-10: 0764207830
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 149 x 218 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Baker Publishing Group – Baker Books
ISBN-10: 0764207830
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 149 x 218 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Baker Publishing Group – Baker Books
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Blessed Are the Small
Our culture's infatuation with bigness--bigger cars, bigger houses, bigger businesses--has infiltrated the church. But smaller doesn't equal second-rate. Leadership Journal editor and former pastor Brandon O'Brien shows how small churches are uniquely equipped for success in today's culture.
O'Brien celebrates churches that are taking full advantage of their small size and analyzes how other churches can learn from their strategies. For example, strategically small churches:
facilitate a higher level of commitment from laypeople
focus attention on fewer programs, increasing effectiveness
nurture close relationships across age and life-experience barriers
But perhaps most important, O'Brien asks churches to rethink what it means to be successful. Sometimes small is just right.
"Kudos to Brandon O'Brien for reshaping the small-church brand. Using real-life examples of 'small' as an intentional ministry strategy, O'Brien gives hope to small churches everywhere. A must-read for church leaders!"
Chuck Warnock, Author of "Confessions of a Small-Church Pastor"
"Every page paints a picture of the strategic potential for kingdom ministry that flows from smaller churches."
Kara E. Powell, PhD, Executive Director, Fuller Youth Institute
Fuller Theological Seminary
Our culture's infatuation with bigness--bigger cars, bigger houses, bigger businesses--has infiltrated the church. But smaller doesn't equal second-rate. Leadership Journal editor and former pastor Brandon O'Brien shows how small churches are uniquely equipped for success in today's culture.
O'Brien celebrates churches that are taking full advantage of their small size and analyzes how other churches can learn from their strategies. For example, strategically small churches:
facilitate a higher level of commitment from laypeople
focus attention on fewer programs, increasing effectiveness
nurture close relationships across age and life-experience barriers
But perhaps most important, O'Brien asks churches to rethink what it means to be successful. Sometimes small is just right.
"Kudos to Brandon O'Brien for reshaping the small-church brand. Using real-life examples of 'small' as an intentional ministry strategy, O'Brien gives hope to small churches everywhere. A must-read for church leaders!"
Chuck Warnock, Author of "Confessions of a Small-Church Pastor"
"Every page paints a picture of the strategic potential for kingdom ministry that flows from smaller churches."
Kara E. Powell, PhD, Executive Director, Fuller Youth Institute
Fuller Theological Seminary