The Blessed Church: The Simple Secret to Growing the Church You Love
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Author(s): Robert Morris
Publisher: Waterbrook Press
Price: $1.99 (Ends Sept 29)
“In The Blessed Church the biblical principles that lead to true success in the body of Christ are carefully explained.” —Dr. Tony Evans, senior pastor at Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship
“What you will gain from reading this book is not only inspiration but also principles that will work in any church (or business) that wants to fully maximize its potential.” –Perry Noble, pastor of NewSpring Church
In The Blessed Church, Pastor Morris of Gateway Church explores how a church can be fast-growing and spiritually-enriching—and still healthy. With the powerful stories, candor, and humor he’s known for, Morris shows how every component of your church—including mission, government, teaching, worship, small groups, giving, and outreach—can receive God’s richest blessings.
Written for both church leaders and laypeople, The Blessed Church explores the vision and other qualities that make church “work”—regardless of size–in the twenty-first century.
Includes:
Blessed Church Action Plan
A Guide to Effective Church Leadership Retreats
“The Blessed Church is a must-read for anyone wanting to know how to build a church that God will bless.” —Jimmy Evans, senior elder of Trinity Fellowship Church and CEO of MarriageToday
“Our world desperately needs healthy, vibrant churches…If you want a growing vitality in your church, you will profit from every page of The Blessed Church.” —Chris Hodges, senior pastor, Church of the Highlands