How to Change Your Church (Without Killing It)

How to Change Your Church (Without Killing It)
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ISBN-10 : 0785296913
ISBN-13 : 9780785296911
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Book Synopsis How to Change Your Church (Without Killing It) by : Jim Mellado

Download or read book How to Change Your Church (Without Killing It) written by Jim Mellado and published by . This book was released on 2008-08-17 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If you sense that your church's best days are ahead, use this book's guidelines for deciding where and what kind of change to implement. Then tackle Mellado, Appel, and Nelson's strategy for wise planning and team building so your goals will find rich fulfillment. The authors authoritatively cover the elements of initiating change in a church body, addressing such topics as: Examining what motivates you Getting below the skin of improvement Honoring past traditions while developing new ones Understanding the emotional side of change Identifying opinion leaders in your church Determining where you want to go as a body Creating a transition plan Sailing the "leader ship" Making conflict work for you Enjoying the benefits of improved ministry Though many American churches are fading in number and effectiveness, yours can stay on course. Take advantage of others' experience: How to Change Your Church (Without Killing It) contains many success and crash-and-burn stories, as well as pointed lessons about how to guide your church through innovation with the least pain possible. Embark on the journey through church change with these able guides and make your local church body irresistible to believers and seekers alike.

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