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2008
| Abandons easy assumptions to take a hard, yet hopeful look at what it takes to help congregations fulfill their mission. |
2006
| Leadership and Interactive Styles will help you identify, understand, harmonize, and employ a variety of behavioral styles in group settings, especially in the church. The tools and processes discussed in this book introduce you to the rich and powerful diversity present in any group. As members of a group, team, committee, or council come to better understand themselves and others, they build bridges and form deeper, more respectful, and more effective relationships. Book jacket. |
2006
| There's more to being a good steward than recognizing your relationship to money. Being a good steward is also about honoring gifts, graces, and the fruits of the spirit. This is the bold approach taken in |
2002
| FaithQuest is a new way of thinking in the chruch. It is not a program or a single resource. |
1995
| The Psalmist knew what he was doing when he spent his time singing God's praises. Author Dan Dick brings 365 uplifting devotions straight from Psalms in Daily Praise from the Bible. Heartfelt prayers, devotional thoughts, and scripture make Daily Wisdom from the Bible a great gift for readers of all ages. You won't be able to resist buying one for a friend and one to keep! |
1995
| You were created in His image, but then life-and a few too many pounds-got in the way. You need a daily diet plan that's right for you, inside and out. Starting today, begin every day with Devotions for Dieters, a soul-building, body-slimming, year-round inspirational guide to a slimmer you. A diet low in fat but high in motivation, commitment, and determination is a diet guaranteed to meet success. With encouragement from the Bible for each day, Devotions for Dieters is the perfect companion fo....[more] |
1986
| Here is a devotional book for those in the middle of the struggle to lose weight complete with brief scripture selections, real-life vignettes, motivating thoughts for the day, and a place to record daily goals to chart progress. |
1983
| Becoming a vital church means having stable and growing congregations that are willing to challenge and be challenged in ministry. After years of research, Dan Dick is able to identify four church types: Decaying Congregations, Dystrophic Congregations, Retrogressive Congregations, and Vital Congregations. Dick carefully describes each category, while pointing out that the goal of being a vital congregation is "neither simple or easy." He provides examples of communities in each category, coupl....[more] |

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