The More Than 52 Churches Workbook
Pursue Christian Community and Grow in Our Faith
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About This Book
What does your church do well? What could it do better? Are you sure?
It's time to put thoughts into action. This workbook will guide youâif you dare let it. Join church advocate Peter DeHaan, PhD, in a journey of self-discovery to pursue a meaningful spiritual community and help move faith from theory into conduct.
Consider 175 thought-provoking questions in The More Than 52 Churches Workbook to propel your practices forward. Discover how to reform your church community and inform your spiritual journey:
- Explore the diversity of Jesus's church and your essential role in it.
- Expand your perspectives of worshiping God and serving Jesus.
- Extend your faith practices to embrace a more holistic perspective of what it means to truly follow Jesus.
- Move from spiritually passive to practical.
- Transform from self-satisfied to self-sacrificing.
Casual Christians need not apply.
More Than 52 Churches gave us more faith communities to consider and more faith practices to ponder. The More Than 52 Churches Workbook builds on that foundation to deliver gentle, but challenging, questions to turn stimulating ideas into life-altering change.
The More Than 52 Churches Workbook is the perfect companion for More Than 52 Churches, but it also works great as a standalone book for those who haven't yet read More Than 52 Churches.
If you feel it's time to move from the sidelines and get into the game, The More Than 52 Churches Workbook presents the game plan to get you there.
Get The More Than 52 Churches Workbook to guide you and your church into becoming a spiritual community that makes a difference.
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Table of contents
- Wasnât 52 Churches Enough?
- Church #53: Home for Easter Sunday
- Part 1: More Opportunities
- Church #54: Emergent Maybe
- Church #55: New and Small
- Church #56: The Reboot
- Church #57: Another New Church
- Church #58: Not So Friendly
- Church #59: Big, Yet Compelling
- Church #60: A Missed Opportunity
- Church #61: The Wrong Time to Visit
- Church #62: Off to a Great Start
- Church #63: We Donât Need No Sermon
- Church #64: Is Bigger Always Better?
- Church #65: Short of Meeting Expectations
- Church #66, Part 1: Gifts of the Spirit
- Church #66, Part 2: A Normal Service
- Church #67: Satellite Church
- Church #68: Urban on a Mission
- Part 2: Other Considerations
- Church #69: Suffering from a Bad Rap
- Church #70: Unplanned and Spontaneous
- Church #71: A Messianic Jewish Congregation
- Church #72: Respected and Esteemed
- Church #73: A Debatable Destination
- Church #74: An Intriguing Mystery
- Church #75: Fatigue and Fear Set In
- Our Home Church
- Bonus Content: How to Be an Engaging Church
- Tip 1: Make it Easy for Visitors
- Tip 2: Create a Great Impression
- Tip 3: Greet Well
- Engaging Church Summary
- Bonus Content: How to Go to Church
- Tip 1: Attitude is Everything
- Tip 2: Prayer Is Essential
- Tip 3: Expectations Form Experience
- Go to Church Summary
- The Next Steps
- About Peter DeHaan
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- Further Reading: Visiting Online Church: A Journey Exploring Effective Digital Christian Community