While most larger churches have a well defined paradigm for mission and ministry , many smaller churches do not.
With over half the churches in America numbering fewer than 100 people they are the NORM. But, they don't need to stay the way they are. A pastor can bring focus, unity and new enthusiasm to a church by writing a book that clearly delineates where his church is heading.
Throw in a little of the pastor's personal history along with some pictures and you can create a navigational tool leading to a brighter future. Your book will serve in many ways: A. It can rally a congregation around its pastor's vision. B. It presents your mission and purpose in terms that help people know where they fit. C. It is a great gift for newcomers, quickly cementing them to your church and its mission.
One great benefit of your book will be the unity it brings. First, everyone knows what will work and what won't which helps them filter ideas that might actually harm your church. Second, some people will decide the church isn't for them, saving you and them a lot of time and even potential conflict.
Finally, your book will make your people proud of their pastor. They'll identify more closely with you, especially if you include some funny photos from your youth.
In this book, you'll gather tips for publishing at no cost to you via the tools provided by Amazon. You'll come away understanding just how easy your own book will be to write and get into print.
Ralph Moore is a seasoned pastor and church planter, having touched off a movement that launched more than 2,300 churches. Yet he says he wishes someone had given him the information in this book before he planted the first Hope Chapel. He says they would have accomplished more and he would have slept better.
To catch up with Ralph go to his website at www.ralphmoore.net.
Pages
23
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
September 22, 2016
The One Book Every Pastor Must Write!: (Especially pastors of new or small churches)
While most larger churches have a well defined paradigm for mission and ministry , many smaller churches do not.
With over half the churches in America numbering fewer than 100 people they are the NORM. But, they don't need to stay the way they are. A pastor can bring focus, unity and new enthusiasm to a church by writing a book that clearly delineates where his church is heading.
Throw in a little of the pastor's personal history along with some pictures and you can create a navigational tool leading to a brighter future. Your book will serve in many ways: A. It can rally a congregation around its pastor's vision. B. It presents your mission and purpose in terms that help people know where they fit. C. It is a great gift for newcomers, quickly cementing them to your church and its mission.
One great benefit of your book will be the unity it brings. First, everyone knows what will work and what won't which helps them filter ideas that might actually harm your church. Second, some people will decide the church isn't for them, saving you and them a lot of time and even potential conflict.
Finally, your book will make your people proud of their pastor. They'll identify more closely with you, especially if you include some funny photos from your youth.
In this book, you'll gather tips for publishing at no cost to you via the tools provided by Amazon. You'll come away understanding just how easy your own book will be to write and get into print.
Ralph Moore is a seasoned pastor and church planter, having touched off a movement that launched more than 2,300 churches. Yet he says he wishes someone had given him the information in this book before he planted the first Hope Chapel. He says they would have accomplished more and he would have slept better.
To catch up with Ralph go to his website at www.ralphmoore.net.