The Challenge of Change to the Rural Church

The Challenge of Change to the Rural Church
Author: United Church of Canada. Board of Evangelism and Social Service
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1965*
Genre: Rural churches
ISBN:


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Transforming Church in Rural America

Transforming Church in Rural America
Author: Shannon O'Dell
Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1614581150


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"No matter what size church you are a part of, this book will challenge your traditional thinking, force you to look beyond the status quo, and enable you to grasp a bigger vision of what God has in store for your ministry and your leadership." -Ed Young, Fellowship Church "Shannon O'Dell's passion for the rural church in America is contagious" -Craig Groeschel, LifeChurch.tv Small church buildings dotting the countryside are home to ministries that often struggle with limited attendance, no money, and little expectation that change can revitalize their future. In Transforming Church in Rural America, Pastor Shannon O'Dell shares a powerful vision of relevance, possibility, and excellence for these small churches, or for any ministry that is stuck in a "rural state of mind." The book reveals: how to generate growth through transformed lives ways to create active evangelism in your community no-cost solutions for staffing challenges, enhancing the worship experience, and inspiring volunteers Focusing on vision, attitude, leadership, and innovation, you can learn the practical strategies and biblical guidance that helped to grow a church of 31 into a multi-campus church of several thousand, with a national and global outreach. Discover effective structure and ways to cast God-given vision so others can follow and make an impact. Experience the blueprint for transforming into effective, dynamic, and thriving churches no matter where the location or how small it may be. MORE INFO

Challenge for Change

Challenge for Change
Author: Thomas Waugh
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2010
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0773585265


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An examination of the radical politics and cinema of the legendary documentary film program devoted to social change.

The Rural Church

The Rural Church
Author: Arthur Andrew Azlein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1922
Genre: Rural churches
ISBN:


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Four Essentials

Four Essentials
Author: Richard C. Weinert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Change
ISBN: 9781936812479


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Leading an internally focused church to embrace and practice gospel centered missional ministry is a daunting task. Leading a rural congregation brings additional, unique challenges. Most leadership books are written from an urban perspectives, and often fail to understand how they connect to a rural culture and congregation. Four Essentials does not lay out an easy 1-2-3 step plan, rather, it lays a foundation for leading effective, healthy change in a rural church context. It is intended to equip pastors and rural church leaders to lead their congregations from an internal focus to externally focused, gospel centered, missional ministry.

The Forgotten Church

The Forgotten Church
Author: Glenn Daman
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802496458


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Winner of Christianity Today's Award of Merit for The Church/Pastoral Leadership 2018 Whether it’s because of the 2016 Presidential election or books like “Hillbilly Elegy,” Americans are beginning to understand the tremendous influence people in rural areas have in our nation. But rural America—not urban America—is also the new center of poverty. Thus, the rural church stands at the crossroads of strength and struggle. It carries the gospel, the very hope and power needed. Yet its ministry efforts are hamstrung because urban and suburban churches often don’t realize their need for rural churches, and the rural church itself rarely understands its unique assets and values. The Forgotten Church addresses these problems and: provides an overview of rural ministry explores opportunities recent trends provide showcases the remarkable benefits of suburban, urban, and rural churches working together This book is essential for any pastor—whether from the city or the sticks—because we are one body and we need each other.

Rural Ministry and the Changing Community

Rural Ministry and the Changing Community
Author: Rockwell Carter Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1971
Genre: Religion
ISBN:


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Ten concepts were selected by rural sociologists as central to the task of the pastor in his community as he faces the future.

The Challenge of the Rural Church

The Challenge of the Rural Church
Author: Dean Everest Walker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 610
Release: 1928
Genre: Rural churches
ISBN:


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Challenges for Rural America in the Twenty-First Century

Challenges for Rural America in the Twenty-First Century
Author: David L. Brown
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2015-08-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0271073462


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The twentieth century was one of profound transformation in rural America. Demographic shifts and economic restructuring have conspired to alter dramatically the lives of rural people and their communities. Challenges for Rural America in the Twenty-First Century defines these changes and interprets their implications for the future of rural America. The volume follows in the tradition of "decennial volumes" co-edited by presidents of the Rural Sociological Society and published in the Society's Rural Studies Series. Essays have been specially commissioned to examine key aspects of public policy relevant to rural America in the new century. Contributors include:Lionel Beaulieu, Alessandro Bonnano, David Brown, Ralph Brown, Frederick Buttel, Ted Bradshaw, Douglas Constance, Steve Daniels, Lynn England, William Falk, Cornelia Flora, Jan Flora, Glenn Fuguitt, Nina Glasgow, Leland Glenna, Angela Gonzales, Gary Green, Rosalind Harris, Tom Hirschl, Douglas Jackson-Smith, Leif Jensen, Ken Johnson, Richard Krannich, Daniel Lichter, Linda Lobao, Al Luloff, Tom Lyson, Kate MacTavish, David McGranahan, Diane McLaughlin, Philip McMichael, Lois Wright Morton, Domenico Parisi, Peggy Petrzelka, Kenneth Pigg, Rogelio Saenz, Sonya Salamon, Jeff Sharp, Curtis Stofferahn, Louis Swanson, Ann Tickameyer, Leanne Tigges, Cruz Torres, Mildred Warner, Ronald Wimberley, Dreamal Worthen, and Julie Zimmerman.