Seven Practices of Effective Ministry by Andy Stanley audiobook

Seven Practices of Effective Ministry

By Andy Stanley , Reggie Joiner , and Lane Jones
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5.16 Hours Unabridged
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There’s no scoreboard in the sanctuary, and the only plate is probably for the offering. But every church leader needs to know how to win, and every congregation needs to know when to cheer. This insightful book speaks to every church leader who yearns for a simpler, more effective approach to ministry. An engaging parable about one overwhelmed pastor is followed by an overview of seven successful team practices, each one developed and applied in a ministry setting. Reinforced by relevant discussion questions, these clear, easy, and strategic practices can turn any ministry into a winning team.Your ministry is perfectly designed to produce the results you are currently experiencing. If you are satisfied with those results, you don’t need this book. If not, it’s time for a change.Like your own personal trainer, 7 Practices of Effective Ministry is an insightful guide for any leader who yearns for a simpler, more effective approach to ministry. Here are seven strategic principles that when put into play will bring focus and clarity to everything you do and turn your ministry into a winning team.

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Summary

Summary

There’s no scoreboard in the sanctuary, and the only plate is probably for the offering. But every church leader needs to know how to win, and every congregation needs to know when to cheer. This insightful book speaks to every church leader who yearns for a simpler, more effective approach to ministry. An engaging parable about one overwhelmed pastor is followed by an overview of seven successful team practices, each one developed and applied in a ministry setting. Reinforced by relevant discussion questions, these clear, easy, and strategic practices can turn any ministry into a winning team.Your ministry is perfectly designed to produce the results you are currently experiencing. If you are satisfied with those results, you don’t need this book. If not, it’s time for a change.Like your own personal trainer, 7 Practices of Effective Ministry is an insightful guide for any leader who yearns for a simpler, more effective approach to ministry. Here are seven strategic principles that when put into play will bring focus and clarity to everything you do and turn your ministry into a winning team.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Andy and his team communicate principles that will add value to you and the church you love.” John C. Maxwell, founder, INJOY
“Every professional athlete recognizes the value of solid coaching. The best are always working to get better. From what I’ve seen at North Point, these seven practices can improve the game of any church in America.”    John Smoltz, Cy Young Award–winning pitcher
“The practices covered in this book are down-to-earth, practical, and come from real difference makers who know what church leadership is all about.” Ed Young, Jr., senior pastor, Fellowship Church 

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Author

Author Bio: Andy Stanley

Author Bio: Andy Stanley

Andy Stanley is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and the founding pastor of North Point Community Church in Atlanta, Georgia, with a youthful congregation of more than 12,000. Stanley is the author of the 1998 Foreword Book of the Year finalist Visioneering, the bestsellers Like a Rock and The Next Generation Leader, and How Good Is Good Enough? He and his wife, Sandra, have two sons and a daughter.

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Author Bio: Reggie Joiner

Author Bio: Reggie Joiner

Reggie Joiner is the founder and CEO of Orange, a nonprofit organization providing resources and training to help churches maximize their influence on the spiritual growth of the next generation. He is also one of the founding pastors of North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, Georgia. In his role as the executive director of Family Ministry, Reggie developed the concepts of ministry for preschoolers, children, students, and married adults over the course of his eleven years with the church. He wrote Think Orange: Imagine the Impact When Church and Family Collide and coauthored Seven Practices of Effective Ministries. A graduate of Georgia Southwestern College, he lives in Cumming, Georgia, with his wife and has four grown children.

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Author Bio: Lane Jones

Author Bio: Lane Jones

Lane Jones is a native of Atlanta, Georgia, where he lives with his wife and three children. He is on staff at North Point Community Church, where he loves to write and participate in the creative process. He holds degrees from Georgia State University and Dallas Theological Seminary.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD
Runtime: 5.16
Audience: Adult
Language: English