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Church renewal

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  • Road Runnerby Thomas Bandy

    Abingdon Press 2002; US$ 10.00

    'Why should we change?' This book is written for the vast majority of congregations who are cautious, tentative, and ambivalent to change and creative initiatives for mission. more...

  • Hit the Bullseyeby Paul D. Borden

    Abingdon Press 2003; US$ 12.00

    This ebook is about change management for denominations headed by denominational leaders. more...

  • Direct Hitby Paul P Borden

    Abingdon Press 2006; US$ 12.00

    The second Abingdon publication by Paul Borden, whose first book, Hit the Bullseye has sold nearly 10,000 copies. more...

  • God's Favorite House Expanded Editionby Tommy Tenney

    Treasures Media Inc 2006; US$ 10.49

    If God were ever to get 'homesick' for any of the houses of worship on earth, where would that be? What events at that location would provoke the eternal mind of God to label that house as His favorite�to forever memorialize it in His mind? Man seeks God encounters at what he calls 'God's house,' but God seeks man encounters at what He calls 'man's house'. Remember the names 'Moses' Tabernacle', 'David's Tabernacle', 'Solomon's Temple'? God has searched the earth for intimate worship since the Garden of Eden. What would happen if the ancient patterns and old blueprints were rediscovered? What if the anointed practices were refreshed and restored? If we could 'rebuild' that house, would He 'revisit'? With the landscape littered... more...

  • Divine Confrontationby Graham Cooke

    Treasures Media Inc 2006; US$ 11.19

    The Church is in a season of profound change. The birth pangs of transition are changing the order of 'what is' into a Church that can do the will of God in the midst of a difficult environment. By nature, labor produces a violent change from the old to the new, and it has left some churches broken and bewildered. We must discern between the work of the enemy and the work of the Holy Spirit. In essence, transition forms the rite of passage from one dimension of the Spirit to another. This book details the elements of that changing process. more...

  • Set Apartby R. Kent Hughes

    Crossway Books 2003; US$ 11.99

    With worldliness encroaching on the church, this book sounds a clear call to be holy and to reach out to our lost world. more...

  • Organic Churchby Neil Cole

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2007; US$ 24.95

    Churches have tried all kinds of ways to attract new and younger members - revised vision statements, hipper worship, contemporary music, livelier sermons, bigger and better auditoriums. But there are still so many people who aren't being reached, who don't want to come to church. And the truth is that attendance at church on Sundays does not necessarily transform lives; God's presence in our hearts is what changes us. Leaders and laypeople everywhere are realizing that they need new and more powerful ways to help them spread God's Word. According to international church starter and pastor Neil Cole, if we want to connect with young people and those who are not coming to church, we must go where people congregate. Cole shows readers how to... more...

  • The Tangible Kingdomby Hugh Halter; Matt Smay

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2008; US$ 24.95

    Written for those who are trying to nurture authentic faith communities and for those who have struggled to retain their faith, The Tangible Kingdom offers theological answers and real-life stories that demonstrate how the best ancient church practices can re-emerge in today's culture, through any church of any size. In this remarkable book, Hugh Halter and Matt Smay "two missional leaders and church planters" outline an innovative model for creating thriving grass-roots faith communities. more...

  • What is a Healthy Church Member?by Thabiti Anyabwile

    Good News Publishers/Crossway Books 2008; US$ 9.99

    Anyabwile explains how membership in the local church can produce spiritual growth in its members and how each member can contribute to the growth and health of the whole. (Practical Life) more...

  • The Megachurch and the Mainlineby Stephen Ellingson

    University of Chicago Press 2008; US$ 22.50

    Religious traditions provide the stories and rituals that define the core values of church members. Yet modern life in America can make those customs seem undesirable, even impractical. As a result, many congregations refashion church traditions so they may remain powerful and salient. How do these transformations occur? How do clergy and worshipers negotiate which aspects should be preserved or discarded? Focusing on the innovations of several mainline Protestant churches in the San Francisco Bay Area, Stephen Ellingson’s The Megachurch and the Mainline provides new understandings of the transformation of spiritual traditions. For Ellingson, these particular congregations typify a new type of Lutheranism—one which combines... more...