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Eric Geiger

    Eric Geiger is an executive pastor and co-author of the award-winning bestseller Simple Church. His work focuses on the practical application of biblical principles within the context of modern life and church leadership. Geiger strives to help organizations and individuals grow and better understand their purpose. His approach is grounded in a deep understanding of human psychology and the need for meaningful connection.

    Simple Church
    The Quokkas, the Snails, and the Land of Happiness
    Transformational Groups
    • Transformational Groups

      Creating a New Scorecard for Groups

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In Transformational Groups, Ed Stetzer and Eric Geiger provide a map to transformational success for your church's groups ministry. Using data from the largest survey of pastors and laypersons ever done on the condition of groups in the church, they define a simple process to lead your groups from where they are to where God wants them to be

      Transformational Groups
    • Two quokkas, two snails, one strawberry patch . . . Suzy and Sam Snail live in the Land of Sadness, constantly working hard to feel loved. But their gloomy lives just might change when they meet two friendly quokkas who tell them all about the Creator and what life is like in the Land of Happiness. Will the Snails remain sad and empty? Or will they eagerly journey to a new land where grace, joy, and contentment grow instead?  Join these four quirky friends in the strawberry patch, and let this parable-style story offer your family a powerful conversation starter and a celebration of God’s gift of grace.

      The Quokkas, the Snails, and the Land of Happiness
    • Simple Church

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      The simple revolution is here. From the iPod design to Google’s uncluttered homepage, simple ideas are changing the world. Multi-awarded #1 national bestseller Simple Church guides Christians back to the simple gospel-sharing methods of Jesus. No bells or whistles required. Based on case studies of 400 American churches, Thom Rainer and Eric Geiger prove the disciple-making process is often too complex. Simple churches thrive by taking four ideas to Clarity. Movement. Alignment. Focus. Simple Church examines each idea, clearly showing why it is time to simplify.

      Simple Church