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Dying for Change
Dying for Change
Author: Leith Anderson
A recent survey of America's Protestant churches estimates that 85 percent have plateaued or are declining in membership. The rapid and complex changes transforming Western society have left many churches and ministry organizations teetering between ineffectiveness and extinction. They must learn to meet the challenges of the present and upcomin...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781556611070
ISBN-10: 1556611072
Publication Date: 7/1990
Pages: 208
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Publisher: Bethany House Pub
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Do not pass over this book only because it was written in 1990; it was still right on target when I read it in 2013. Insightful analysis of why some congregations and other ministries decline and die--with clear and comprehensible understanding of how they might deliberately go the other way instead. It's been said that many congregations choose to die rather than change (wait: isn't that a change, too?); but for those who choose to survve and serve into the future, this book will be very helpful.
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