How to Build a Life-Changing Men's Ministry
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Presents the nuts and bolts of assembling a men's ministry-at the local church level-that works, providing both inspiration and expert guidance.
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Presents the nuts and bolts of assembling a men's ministry-at the local church level-that works, providing both inspiration and expert guidance.
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1. Riding The Crest Of The Wave^2. What Are We Aiming At^3. Developing A Coaching Staff^4. Scouting The Players^5. Dreaming Of The Big Win^6. Developing A Game Plan^7. Game Day^8. Huddles: Starting Small Groups For Your Men^9. Coaching The Leaders^10. Special Teams^11. Conclusion^239 Pages^
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The Leading Book on Men's Ministry BasicsFor nearly twenty years Steve Sonderman has been in the trenches week after week, working with men in his church and around the world. He knows what it takes to create a vibrant, enduring ministry to men. And in this book--newly revised and expanded--he reveals proven ways to reach today's men, including how to:Plan strategicallyBuild effective leadershipDevelop healthy small groupsMotivate and mobilize your menWhether you are starting a men's ministry from scratch, or wanting to jump start an established program, this book provides the inspiration and practical ideas necessary to take your ministry to the next level and beyond.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 96631
- Product Code 1556618115
- EANÂ 9781556618116
- Pages 240
- Department Ministry
- Category Ministry Resources
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Bethany House Publishers
- Publication Date May 1996
- Dimensions 216 x 140 x 16mm
- Weight 0.272kg
Steve Sonderman
Steve Sonderman is Associate Pastor for Men's Ministry at Elmbrook Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He consults widely with churches from a number of denominations in developing local men's ministries. Sonderman is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee (B.S.) and Bethel Seminary (M.Div.). He makes his home in Wisconsin with his wife, Colleen, and his four children.