In Changing Times: A Guide for Reflection and Conversation

Being in ministry means dealing with change. In fact, living itself means dealing with change.

Church leadership, however organized, will have to deal with change. This book looks at the types of change that might occur in ministry and the difficulties involved and presents practical approaches to dealing with conflict and change in a postive, affirming, edifying way. Chapter titles such as "The Big Picture Provides Perspective," "The Dangers of Listening for the Applause," and "Major on Conversation, Candor, and Compassion" tell a story of practical experience applied to real-world situations.

Each chapter includes suggestions for activities and items for reflection. Dr Ronald Higdon, author of Surviving A Son's Suicide, brings his five decades in ministry, including ten years of intentional interim ministry and ten years as an adjunct seminary professor, to extend his hands of encouragement and experience to other pastors. His is practical encouragement because he has lived what he teaches.

This book is suitable for individual study, small group study, and particularly colleague fellowship groups.

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In Changing Times: A Guide for Reflection and Conversation

Being in ministry means dealing with change. In fact, living itself means dealing with change.

Church leadership, however organized, will have to deal with change. This book looks at the types of change that might occur in ministry and the difficulties involved and presents practical approaches to dealing with conflict and change in a postive, affirming, edifying way. Chapter titles such as "The Big Picture Provides Perspective," "The Dangers of Listening for the Applause," and "Major on Conversation, Candor, and Compassion" tell a story of practical experience applied to real-world situations.

Each chapter includes suggestions for activities and items for reflection. Dr Ronald Higdon, author of Surviving A Son's Suicide, brings his five decades in ministry, including ten years of intentional interim ministry and ten years as an adjunct seminary professor, to extend his hands of encouragement and experience to other pastors. His is practical encouragement because he has lived what he teaches.

This book is suitable for individual study, small group study, and particularly colleague fellowship groups.

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In Changing Times: A Guide for Reflection and Conversation

In Changing Times: A Guide for Reflection and Conversation

by Ronald L Higdon
In Changing Times: A Guide for Reflection and Conversation

In Changing Times: A Guide for Reflection and Conversation

by Ronald L Higdon

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Overview

Being in ministry means dealing with change. In fact, living itself means dealing with change.

Church leadership, however organized, will have to deal with change. This book looks at the types of change that might occur in ministry and the difficulties involved and presents practical approaches to dealing with conflict and change in a postive, affirming, edifying way. Chapter titles such as "The Big Picture Provides Perspective," "The Dangers of Listening for the Applause," and "Major on Conversation, Candor, and Compassion" tell a story of practical experience applied to real-world situations.

Each chapter includes suggestions for activities and items for reflection. Dr Ronald Higdon, author of Surviving A Son's Suicide, brings his five decades in ministry, including ten years of intentional interim ministry and ten years as an adjunct seminary professor, to extend his hands of encouragement and experience to other pastors. His is practical encouragement because he has lived what he teaches.

This book is suitable for individual study, small group study, and particularly colleague fellowship groups.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781631991561
Publisher: Energion Publications
Publication date: 04/15/2015
Series: Guides to Practical Ministry , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 162
File size: 1 MB
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