Transforming Church: Bringing Out the Good to Get to Great (Blank)
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The mission of the church is change-to partner with God to transform lives. But in order to change people, ministries must first manage and lead change from within.
Too often churches are unable to reform and revise their approach to ministry. Declining churches need to rebuild. Stagnant ministries must pursue the next level. Even growing congregations can struggle to keep up with the pace of change. So why do so many churches fail to adapt? How can ministries envision, implement, and evaluate effective change?
Kevin G. Ford has the powerful answers. As a consultant to ministries across the country, Ford has helped hundreds of churches experience genuine change and growth. Filled with eye-opening insights, Transforming Church identifies five dysfunctions of an unhealthy church, and shares the five key indicators of a healthy, vibrant congregation. You'll discover the keys for creating a church that transforms lives, your community, and the world.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #65483 in Books
- Published on: 2008-11-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
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- ISBN13: 9781434767042
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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“Thriving in a changing world demands ongoing renewal and adaptive work. Kevin Ford provides an outstanding resource, rooted in groundbreaking research, to the church community and beyond. This book is deeply insightful, comprehensive, and inspiringly practical. I highly commend it to anyone with the courage to lead adaptive change."--Ron Heifetz, Founding Director, Harvard University's Center for Public Leadership
“Important and insightful...Ford delves into the deeper issues pastors and congregations must face. He promises no easy answers or quick fixes, but he does set forth a blueprint for church renewal that cannot help but transform our churches – and our lives. This book is ‘must reading’ for every pastor and church leader, and I pray for its widest circulation.”--Billy Graham
“A pill, a computer keystroke, a twelve-second sound bite. We moderns are addicted to mini-morsels and quick fixes and we wonder why our evangelical imprint on the culture blurs. Here, now, at last, a perceptive voice speaks on the pages of Kevin Ford’s Transforming Church. Having read scores of books claiming to have the ultimate answer to our contemporary confusion, this thoughtful discussion is a breath of fresh air. Intense, realistic research, welded with incisive interpretation and application of the Scriptures, highlights our root problem: emphasizing church breadth instead of church health. Read and reflect on the probing questions of this book. When consistently applied with dependence on the Holy Spirit, watch for transformation in a church. One size does not fit all—every community demands unique leadership seeking the vitality of each member in the pursuit of God’s divine pattern. This book is outstanding – one of the best I’ve read in years. A real winner!”--Howard G. Hendricks, Distinguished Professor, Center for Christian Leadership, Dallas Theological Seminary
“By nature, humans resist change. I’ve seen this for years in the prison system and in churches. Yet the greatest challenge for a leader, particularly in Christian service, is to move people out of their comfort zone. Look at the life of Moses. The people of God resisted and rebelled and complained. But the leader had to look beyond the immediate circumstance and see the vision of God, and lead people to it. That’s what is desperately needed today in the church. And Kevin Ford has given us a biblically grounded, well-researched, culturally incisive book to this end. It will help professional and volunteer church leaders exercise leadership as our churches are transformed, and in turn our communities are transformed; an important resource as the church navigates through challenging and often hostile waters.”--Charles W. Colson, Founder and Chairman, Prison Fellowship
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Customer Reviews
Transforming!
This is a great book! I wouldn't hesitate to encourage anyone who loves Christ and the church to thoroughly work through it. When I read Transforming Church, many of the events and circumstances of my more than twenty years of ministry began to make sense. Based on solid research and practice, Kevin Ford addresses the struggles churches and church leaders face in our culture. The stories of real congregations strained by personalized conflict, conflicting values and resistance to change made this not only accessible for me, but for the more than 30 staff and lay leaders in my church that have read it. That Kevin doesn't offer quick fixes and fast answers gave me confidence that this is the real deal. Like many church leaders I have been seduced by "successful" church models. Instead of throwing models at you, Transforming Church offers a systemic view of health and encouragement to do the work of transformation.
Powerful and Practical
This is a book I'm really excited about! I'm always asked by people at established churches how they can bring health and transformation to their churches. This is the first book I'll recommend. This book is also good for church planters because it's describing what the church should look like. It provides a way to gage your church as well as ways to develop your church. Way to go Kevin - this is a home run. Bob Roberts, Author of Transformation & Glocalization.Transformation: How Glocal Churches Transform Lives and the World
A Must Read
This is the best book that I have read on the subject of leading a church through transformation. Ford's insights and practical applications are fresh and relevent. I would highly recommend it to any pastor or lay leader.




