Help! Our Church is Growing: What to Do When the Old Ways No Longer Work
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Help! Our Church is Growing: What to Do When the Old Ways No Longer Work  -     By: Mark Phillips

Help! Our Church is Growing: What to Do When the Old Ways No Longer Work

Smyth & Helwys Publishing, Inc / 2013 / Paperback

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Like any roller coaster ride, this one begins with a long, slow ascent. Attendance climbs. Giving climbs. Expectations climb. Of course a few problems crop up along the way, because, as with every other roller coaster, this one has a long and often scary downside.

Even as your church continues to climb in every measurable statistic, you, the spiritual leader, may well find yourself in a virtual free-fall as you struggle over how to manage the impact this change will have on your congregation.

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Title: Help! Our Church is Growing: What to Do When the Old Ways No Longer Work
By: Mark Phillips
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 144
Vendor: Smyth & Helwys Publishing, Inc
Publication Date: 2013
Weight: 9 ounces
ISBN: 1573123781
ISBN-13: 9781573123785
Stock No: WW23784

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It's the secret, unspeakable dream shared by every minister. After years of diligent work in an average-sized church, you glance up one Sunday and notice a new family. The next month you notice another. Soon it seems like somebody new arrives almost every week. Suddenly you are the leader of a living, breathing, growing church Like any roller coaster ride, this one begins with a long, slow ascent. Attendance climbs. Giving climbs. Expectations climb. Of course a few problems crop up along the way, because, as with every other roller coaster, this one has a long and often scary downside. Even as your church continues to climb in every measurable statistic, you, the spiritual leader, may well find yourself in a virtual free-fall as you struggle over how to manage the impact this change will have on your congregation. What can you, as a minister in a growing church, do to survive the pitfalls that lie just around the corner? What do you do when the old ways no longer work?

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