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Discover Biblical principles for healthy church growth drawn from over thirty years of ministry
  • 18 April 2014
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Do you love your church and want to see it thrive?
Are you keen to learn from someone whose own church has grown and started others too?
Are you ready for the downsides as well as the inevitable joys?

Ray Evans takes us on an interesting and exciting journey. He looks at the barriers to growth, as well as the hurdles of reorganization and structural changes that growing churches face. His findings are anchored in the Bible and the real world which we all inhabit.

'Many have learned how to lead what they have,' says Ray, 'but they don't know how to take it forward. You don't see the glass ceilings until you crash into them, and the splinters bring pain everywhere.'

In Ray, you will find a humble, wise and warm-hearted guide. This book will not only equip your church to grow, but will help prevent unnecessary disasters.

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Price: $27.00
Pages: 224
Publisher: IVP
Imprint: IVP
Publication Date: 18 April 2014
Trim Size: 8.39 X 5.39 in
ISBN: 9781783591138
Format: Paperback
BISACs: Christianity, Christian life & practice
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Introduction: a dangerous book?
1. Recognize that size matters: the good and bad of small, medium, awkward and large churches
2. Seek wisdom: thriving as the church grows and life gets complicated
3. Act courageously: ensuring your church overcomes deadly peril
4. Overcome three practical limits: attendance, buildings and cash
5. Rise to the challenge: handling multiple responsibilities
6. Grow to maturity: helping disciples grow up into Christ
7. Serve in ministry: getting teams mobilized
8. Reach out in mission: 'Come and See' creates wins for everyone
9. Touch a community: 'Care and Serve' changes lives for ever
10. Transform a life: preparing everyone for 'Go and Tell'
11. Get ready to grow: the church becoming missional