Family Ministry and The Church: A Leader's Guide For Ministry Through Families
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Family Ministry and The Church: A Leader's Guide For Ministry Through Families  -     By: Chris Shirley

Family Ministry and The Church: A Leader's Guide For Ministry Through Families

Randall House Publications / 2018 / Paperback

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Title: Family Ministry and The Church: A Leader's Guide For Ministry Through Families
By: Chris Shirley
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 306
Vendor: Randall House Publications
Publication Date: 2018
Dimensions: 8.90 X 6.00 X 0.70 (inches)
Weight: 15 ounces
ISBN: 0892654724
ISBN-13: 9780892654727
Stock No: WW654720

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Chris Shirley and his contributors provide a guide to establish a theological and practical framework for family ministry both inside and outside the church. Dr. Shirley helps the reader discover the role of the church in strengthening families and equipping them for ministry. The writers open a window showing practical steps to provide comprehensive spiritual development for every family member at any life stage. Families today face tremendous cultural and spiritual challenges. This calls for vigilance among the body of Christ and its leaders to build a solid discipleship framework. This work is an excellent resource for ministry leaders as well as college and seminary students. Topics included in the work are defining family ministry, equipping every member of the family for ministry, the pastor's leadership, strengthening marriages and parents, equipping grandparents, biblical responses to contemporary family issues, and several more. Chris Shirley is joined in writing this work by the following contributors: Scott Floyd, Brian Haynes, Karen Kennemur, Richard Ross, and Paul Stutz.

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