7 practices of effective ministry / Andy Stanley, Reggie Joiner, Lane Jones.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Sisters, Or. : Multnomah Publishers, c2004.Description: 187 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 1590523733
  • 9781590523735
Other title:
  • Seven practices of effective ministry
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV 4011.3 .S73 2004
Contents:
Preface: A new season -- The best-laid plans -- Throwing strikes -- Keeping score -- Getting on base -- Staying focused -- Teaching the fundamentals -- The roar of the crowd -- Developing new talent -- Managing your way to victory -- Practice #1: Clarify the win -- Practice #2: Think steps, not programs -- Practice #3: Narrow the focus -- Practice #4: Teach less for more -- Practice #5: Listen to outsiders -- Practice #6: Replace yourself -- Practice #7: Work on it -- Epilogue: A final challenge.
Summary: Like your own personal trainer, 7 Practices of Effective Ministry is an insightful guide for any leader who yearns for a simpler, more effective approach to ministry. Here are seven strategic principles that when put into play will bring focus and clarity to everything you do and turn your ministry into a winning team.
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Book Storms Research Center Main Collection BV 4011.3 .S73 2004 C.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 98641936

Includes bibliographical references (p. 187).

Like your own personal trainer, 7 Practices of Effective Ministry is an insightful guide for any leader who yearns for a simpler, more effective approach to ministry. Here are seven strategic principles that when put into play will bring focus and clarity to everything you do and turn your ministry into a winning team.

Preface: A new season -- The best-laid plans -- Throwing strikes -- Keeping score -- Getting on base -- Staying focused -- Teaching the fundamentals -- The roar of the crowd -- Developing new talent -- Managing your way to victory -- Practice #1: Clarify the win -- Practice #2: Think steps, not programs -- Practice #3: Narrow the focus -- Practice #4: Teach less for more -- Practice #5: Listen to outsiders -- Practice #6: Replace yourself -- Practice #7: Work on it -- Epilogue: A final challenge.

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