1. Profile Of A Successful Change Agent ^2. The Art Of Leading People Through Change ^3. How To Lead Your Church Through Change^4. Choosing Adventure Over Status Quo^5. Change After A Much-Loved Predecessor ^6. How We Kept (Most) People Smiling...
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Times of transition often determine the course of a church's future, and the pastor must equip the congregation to deal with these critical times. Leading in Times of Change provides principles for guiding the church through various types of transition, whether that might be a staff change, a church relocation, or a change in worship styles. Well-known leaders that include John Maxwell, Elmer Towns, and Jim Garlow show pastors how to approach change positively, as an opportunity to bring about growth in the church.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 175002
- Product Code 083411917X
- EANÂ 9780834119178
- Pages 144
- Department Academic
- Category Leadership
- Sub-Category Church Leadership
- Publisher Beacon Hill Press Of Kansas City
- Publication Date Jan 2002
- Dimensions 230 x 155 x 18mm
- Weight 0.385kg
Dale Galloway
Galloway is founder of New Hope Community Church in Portland, Oregon and serves as dean of the Beeson Institute for Advanced Church Leadership. He is a graduate of Nazarene Theological Seminary and recieved a D.D. from Western Evangelical Seminary.