What Should We Do about Members Who Won't Attend?
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Product details
- ISBN 9781433572272
- Weight: 42g
- Dimensions: 102 x 178mm
- Publication Date: 19 Oct 2021
- Publisher: Crossway Books
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Helping Leaders to Develop Meaningful Church Membership
Many new believers have questions about what it means to live as a Christian in the context of a local church, and pastors are looking for resources to pass along to their congregations to help them think biblically about the Christian life. Created in partnership with 9Marks, Church Questions is a series that seeks to provide ordinary Christians with sound and accessible biblical teaching by answering common questions Christians have about church life. Each booklet offers biblical answers and practical applications with the goal of nurturing healthy church practice and commitment.
In this concise booklet, Alex Duke explains the importance of meaningful membership and discusses what church members should do about fellow members who don’t regularly attend. Duke highlights the benefits of church membership—discipleship, accountability, and fellowship—and offers advice on how all Christians can encourage faithful church membership in their congregations.
- Presents the importance of church attendance to meaningful church membership
- Part of a series that helps Christians understand the centrality of attendance for church members
- Part of the Church Questions series, created in partnership with 9Marks
- Small booklet ideal for sharing
Alex Duke (MDiv, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the editorial manager for 9Marks and the director of youth ministry and ecclesiological training at Third Avenue Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky.
