In our challenging economic times, it is no surprise that churches must get creative with their resources. But the authors of The More-with-Less Church believe pastors, leadership teams, and planning committees should look on times such as these not as hurdles to overcome but as opportunities to reconsider entrenched but inefficient ministry practices that are siphoning time, money, and energy from their churches. Drawn from time- and field-tested strategies, this practical resource helps church leaders avoid costly mistakes and maximize the return on their investment in four areas of church life--ministries, staffing, facilities, and finances.
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Weight: 310g
Dimensions: 143 x 214mm
Publication Date: 04 Nov 2014
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780801015533
About Hall
Eddy Hall is CEO of Living Stones Associates a consulting team that since 1980 has been helping churches devise creative facility solutions save money improve church health and increase ministry impact. He is the coauthor of several books including When Not to Build and leads the staff at Hilltop Urban Church in Wichita Kansas a multi-ethnic church serving a low-income community.Ray Bowman is the founder of Living Stones Associates. As an architect he spent thirty years helping churches build new facilities before turning his energies to helping them make the most of the buildings they already had. The coauthor of several books including When Not to Build he continues to consult in retirement.J. Skipp Machmer over the past seveteen years has served on the staffs of two churches first as Creative Arts Pastor and now as Executive Pastor at Riverside Church in Big Lake Minnesota. He has guided a church in transitioning from being inwardly focused to being outwardly focused helped lead his congregation through the transition to multivenue worship then becoming a multisite church seeing attendance grow from 500 to over 1500 mostly through evangelism.