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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 254.1
EAN num: 9780899004907
ISBN number: 0899004903
Label: College Press Publishing Company
Manufacturer: College Press Publishing Company
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Page Count: 355
Printing Date: 2004-03
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Church Planting from the Ground Up is a visionary guide for the critical task of new church multiplication. Share in the wisdom of these filed-tested veterans as you gain insight from their stories, practical ideas, and real-world experiences.
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This resource is a great collection of information from those who are "been there" and "done that." The information is great for those who are looking to get involved in planting a church, or just for those who want more information about what it means to plant a church. This is not so much a "how to" book as it is a "this is what it looks like" kind of book.
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We opened our very first satelite church last month with great success. The ideas and recomendations were invaluable. God bless the many contributors to this outstanding work.
Rev Dr Robert Driver-Bishop, author "People of Purpose."
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Church Planting From the Ground Up is the best church planting resource in print.
Tom Jones has assembled an all-star cast in this great production. Years of experience, hard-earned lessons, and the fruit that can only come from healthy, growing churches are what makes the contributors to this book worth more than their weight in gold. Each chapter is overflowing with practical guides to anything and everything that is involved in church planting. For this reason, this book is a must have for anyone that feels even an inch of a nudge towards church planting.
On an aesthetic note, finally the world of publication is catching up with the post-modern mind. (Thank you College Press.) However, beyond the post-modern layout of the book, what the reader finds within is practical advice in a user-friendly format. These are articles written by the men and women who have planted some of the healthiest congregations in America. They know their stuff -- they know the dirt on church planting. I cannot recommend this book any higher. It is a treasured must-have in my library, and it should be in yours as well.
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