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Missional Map-Making: Skills for Leading in Times of Transition - Alan Roxburgh
Missional Map-Making: Skills for Leading in Times of Transition
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Guidance for church leaders to develop their own maps and chart new paths toward stronger, more vibrant, and more missional congregationsIn the burgeoning missional church movement, churches are seeking to become less focused on programs for members and more oriented toward outreach to people who... show more
Guidance for church leaders to develop their own maps and chart new paths toward stronger, more vibrant, and more missional congregationsIn the burgeoning missional church movement, churches are seeking to become less focused on programs for members and more oriented toward outreach to people who are not already in church. This fundamental shift in what a congregation is and does and thinks is challenging for leaders and congregants. Using the metaphor of map-making, the book explains the perspective and skills needed to lead congregations and denominations in a time of radical change over unfamiliar terrain as churches change their focus from internal to external.Offers a clear guide for leaders wanting to transition to a missional church modelWritten by Alan Roxburgh, a prominent expert and practitioner in the missional movementGuides leaders seeking to create new maps for leadership and church organization and focusA Volume in the popular Leadership Network SeriesThis book is written to be accessible to all Christian congregational styles and denominations.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780470486726 (0470486724)
ASIN: 0470486724
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
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I liked this book for several reasons. First, Roxburgh looks to history in order to understand the present. Secondly, unlike so many books on leading change in the church, he does not try to get leaders to abandon traditional churches in favor of "emergent", "emerging", or whatever the new term is t...
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