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Change Your Church for Good, Revised

Change Your Church for Good, Revised

By Brad Powell
Published by Thomas Nelson

Average Blogger Rating: 3.62 Stars

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On 7/10 Billy Kangas wrote: Change Your Church for Good." All and all it wasn't a bad book but I think the name "change your Sunday for good" might have been more appropriate. Powells process of making church more relevant for the lost seems to be centered around the Sunday service. This is intended to give the attendees a experience ... A lot about Sunday, not much about monday

Billy's Rating:

3 Stars

On 7/4 Aaron Metthe wrote: Change Your Church for Good focused on the organizational aspect of leading in church. Leading in board meetings, from behind the pulpit, from behind the desk, and in the trenches, his writing is riddled with story after story of his personal experience. I blogged previously about a particularly challenging ... Entry-Level Church Growth Strategy Book

Aaron's Rating:

3 Stars

On 6/29 Justin1Williams wrote: Change Your Church For Good by Brad Powell is a book filled with innovative truths to challenge every church leader. It brings insight to the issues that are facing today’s church to include settling for less, poorly executing strategy, irrelevance, excepting failure, and failure to change. It also ... Change Your Church for Good

Justin1Williams' Rating:

5 Stars

On 6/28 John Harvey wrote: “IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH” 1906-1963 In the introduction of his book “Change your church for Good,” Brad Powell offers a glimpse into the future of many churches if they refuse to change their methods and approaches to ministry. While most churches will refuse to have the honesty of the members ... Life and Death of a Church

John's Rating:

4 Stars

On 6/26 Cory McCaig wrote: Change Your Church For Good is a pastors’ (Brad Powell) perspective on creating transition in a church that is either stagnant or dying, to a church that is alive and thriving. Powell doesn’t pull any punches either.  He deals with topics such as resistance, hard work, and short-term loss.  But Powell also gives great insight ... Book Review: Change Your Church For Good by Brad Powell

Cory's Rating:

4 Stars

On 6/22 Carrie Parker wrote: Pastor Brad Powell seems to have placed this finger on the pulse (or lack of) in American churches and has drawn a fairly accurate diagnosis of the problem. Many pastor, as well as christian lay people know there is a problem. Many know what the problem is, but few understand the details of what it will ... Change your church for Good,revised

Carrie's Rating:

4 Stars

On 6/15 AL eddy wrote: Brad Powell, pastor of NorthRidge Church in Plymouth, Michigan,Change Your Church for Good is best enjoyed if you start in chapter four. The opening chapters sound like a lot of other church growth/leadership books with little new information. Powell is able to redirect and move into some practical advice ... Change Your Church for Good

AL's Rating:

4 Stars

On 6/14 Rita Reviews wrote: Brad Powell, pastor of NorthRidge Church in Plymouth, Michigan, loves the church, seeing it as the hope of the world. His wish is to to have a relevant church that does not compromise the message of the gospel. Powell encourages pastors to engage the culture in their teaching and maintainfidelity ... Change Your Church For Good

Rita Reviews' Rating:

4 Stars

On 6/13 Justin Farley wrote: I would highly recommend Brad Powell's "Change Your Church For Good." I was fortunate enough to be provided a copy in a special pre-release directly from Thomas Nelson for review purposes. You can purchase a copy for under $14 at Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=change+your+church+for+good+&x=0&y=0) ... Powell

Justin's Rating:

4 Stars

On 6/11 Jason Hanselman wrote: Brad Powell’s book, Change Your Church for Good is best enjoyed if you start in chapter four.  The opening chapters sound like a lot of other church growth/leadership books with little new information.  Powell is able to redirect and move into some practical advice for church leaders that will prove effective if used over the ... Book Review

Jason's Rating:

3 Stars