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Church Health
Lead your team in a discussion on the health of your church.

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Topics:Authenticity, Core values, Growth, Health, Leadership, Vision
Filters:Church board, Deacon, Discipleship, Elder, Outreach, Pastor
Purpose:Discipleship
References:Matthew 28:19-20, 2 Corinthians 1:8-11, Ephesians 2:19-22
Date Added:August 27, 2007

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Society for Church Consulting
Whether you're a pastor, denominational leader, staff member, lay leader, consultant, or volunteer, you can probably name a hurting church. The Society for Church Consulting exists to revitalize those churches, and to help healthy ones get to the next level. We train, equip and certify consultants. Join the Society Now!

Breakout Churches
by Thom S. Rainer
Thom Rainer believes it is wrong for churches to be good when they are called to be great. Using thirteen actual churches, he illustrates how you can move from a place of internal conflict to being a breakout church. (Zondervan, 2004; ISBN 031025745X)


Simple Church: Returning to God's Process for Making Disciples
by Thom S. Rainer and Eric Geiger
Sometimes our lists of values can become overwhelming and varied across different ministries. In order to have a healthy and consistent church it is important to have clear and simple values around which everyone can unify. Simplify your values and increase effectiveness. (Broadman&Holman, 2006; ISBN 0805443908)


Nine Marks of a Healthy Church
by Mark Dever
Is church health determined by numbers? Not according to Mark Dever. He looks at nine things any pastor should pay careful attention to in assessing the health of their church. (Crossway, 2004; ISBN 158134631X)


The Purpose-Driven Church
by Rick Warren
Every church is driven by something, but to be healthy it must be driven by Jesus. Rick Warren shares a five-part strategy to help your church grow, not just in numbers, but in ways that make it more like Jesus. (Zondervan, 1994; ISBN 0310201063)



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