21 Habits of Highly Healthy Churches
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About the Book
Exposing the potential pitfalls in developing healthy churches and dynamic ministries this book seeks to provide helpful hints on how to avoid the mistakes often maded in attempting to create highly intentional ministries that rise above the norm of most churches. Addressing such issues as authenticity, the positive use of Power, and the importance of branding ministry these helpful habits seek to provide the framework for significant change and growth in the church.
The 21 habits are practical and provide a useful tool for diagnosing existing unhealthy practices in a church. Reading about these habits and then seeking to implement them into the ministry of any local church can bring about more healthy actions that provide the opportunity for continued growth and development.
Written for members and leaders this book can make a difference in doing church as usual or doing church with intentionality and flair. It can be used by an individual or by a group seeking to put its principles to work in the everyday church.
Regardless of its use this book can be used to revisit some of the most important and practical principles of church health and help any church rediscover the importance of ensuring that the principles found in the book are actually being implemented in healthy ways throughout the organizational design of the church.