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Churches, Cultures, and Leadership
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 213

Churches, Cultures, and Leadership

In a world that is more culturally diverse than ever, pastors and lay leaders need skills and competencies to serve in multicultural contexts. This rich blend of astute analysis and practical guidance offers a praxis of paying attention, study, and discernment that leads to genuine reconciliation and shared life empowered by the gospel.

Leadership, God’s Agency, and Disruptions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Leadership, God’s Agency, and Disruptions

Leaders in congregations and Christian organizations wrestle with an unraveling of the world in which they have little experience and training. While they are offered unending resources by experts on leadership, some with claims to biblical blueprints, the challenges seem mismatched to those methods. Branson and Roxburgh frame the situation as one in which "modernity's wager"--the conviction that God is not necessary for life and wisdom and meaning--has defined the Western imagination. Because churches and leaders are colonized by this ethos, even when God is named and beliefs are claimed, approaches to leadership are blind to God's agency. Branson and Roxburgh approach this challenge as a w...

Evangelical-Unification Dialogue
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

Evangelical-Unification Dialogue

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Memories, Hopes, and Conversations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

Memories, Hopes, and Conversations

A second edition of Memories, Hopes, and Conversations is now available! With helpful updates throughout, the new edition features five new chapters on Appreciative Inquiry applied in real congregations. When First Presbyterian Church in Altadena, California, was asked to provide a mission study report for its pastor nominating committee, the congregation was afraid they would find themselves engaging in busy work and producing a report that would wind up in a file gathering dust. They then asked professor Mark Lau Branson to consult with them on writing this report. He invited them to join in a process of Appreciative Inquiry--a transformational organization change process--which resulted i...

The Branson Family Chronicles -End Time Revelations: Return to Wicchendor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162
The Man Who Wouldn't Marry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 195

The Man Who Wouldn't Marry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-12-15
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  • Publisher: Harlequin

Military hero—tick! Confirmed bachelor—tick! But stand-in father…? Of all the medical pilots in all the world, why-oh-why did Mark Branson have to be assigned to her hospital? It's been years since Mark turned his deliciously muscled back on nurse Sammi Trenton and headed to the frontline. Now she's a mum, surely Sammi's chances of being noticed again by this determinedly single man are zero…?

The Good News of The Kingdom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

The Good News of The Kingdom

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Charismatic Leadership and Missional Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 157

Charismatic Leadership and Missional Change

Too often, the solution sought by many struggling churches is to make the homerun hire—to find the charismatic leader who will take them to the promised land of growth and vibrant ministry. While this strategy occasionally pays off, it has overwhelmingly failed as seen in the hundreds of churches across the United States that close their doors annually. Is it possible that there is another way forward for those seeking to lead local congregations into missionally vibrant ministry, especially those located in multiethnic urban areas? In Charismatic Leadership and Missional Change, one church’s journey from a struggling, primarily Anglo congregation of less than 100 members to becoming a m...

Envisioning the Congregation, Practicing the Gospel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Envisioning the Congregation, Practicing the Gospel

This accessible and instructive book is designed to equip lay leaders of Protestant churches to better envision and practice gospel-driven ministry and mission in contemporary society. Seasoned pastor and practical theologian John Stewart presents and explains five biblically mandated, foundational practices for being and nurturing the church: fellowship, discipleship, witness, service, and worship. Stewart argues that these five practices are normative, indispensable, and doable for congregations that seek to remain faithful to their risen Lord, and he offers memorable, achievable models of ways they are already being used in current mainline congregations.