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Transformational Church

Creating a New Scorecard for Congregations

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How are we doing as a church? Traditionally, success has been measured by "bodies, budget, and buildings," focusing on attendance, offerings, and physical space. However, this narrow scorecard overlooks critical aspects like accountability, discipleship, and spiritual maturity, leading to fewer transformed lives and diminishing Christian influence across North America. It’s time to rethink our metrics. Ed Stetzer and Thom S. Rainer emphasize that while the declining American church is often highlighted negatively, we should also focus on the God of hope and transformation. Their research, based on a comprehensive study involving over 7,000 churches and numerous interviews with pastors, reveals thriving congregations where life change is the norm. The authors stress the significance of disciple-making through active biblical engagement, prayerful dependence on God, and intentional participation in mission and ministry. As churches embrace these principles, the result will be more individuals following Christ, believers deepening their faith, and churches positively impacting their communities. The journey of transformation begins now.

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Transformational Church, Ed Stetzer, Thom S. Rainer

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Title
Transformational Church
Subtitle
Creating a New Scorecard for Congregations
Language
English
Publisher
B&H Books
Released
2010
Format
Hardcover
Pages
256
ISBN10
1433669307
ISBN13
9781433669309
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How are we doing as a church? Traditionally, success has been measured by "bodies, budget, and buildings," focusing on attendance, offerings, and physical space. However, this narrow scorecard overlooks critical aspects like accountability, discipleship, and spiritual maturity, leading to fewer transformed lives and diminishing Christian influence across North America. It’s time to rethink our metrics. Ed Stetzer and Thom S. Rainer emphasize that while the declining American church is often highlighted negatively, we should also focus on the God of hope and transformation. Their research, based on a comprehensive study involving over 7,000 churches and numerous interviews with pastors, reveals thriving congregations where life change is the norm. The authors stress the significance of disciple-making through active biblical engagement, prayerful dependence on God, and intentional participation in mission and ministry. As churches embrace these principles, the result will be more individuals following Christ, believers deepening their faith, and churches positively impacting their communities. The journey of transformation begins now.