Strategies for Church Growth

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Pub. Date: 2010-01-01
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Summary

Why Plan Strategy? Is church growth theory incompatible with belief in the sovereignty of God? Does adherence to church growth principles leave out dependency upon the work of the Holy Spirit? C. Peter Wagner answers no to both questions. He further believes that no task could be more crucial than fulfilling the Great Commission in our generation, and how to approach and plan For The execution of this task is the questions of the day.Strategies for Church Growthaddresses this key issue in a biblically pragmatic way. it brings together For The first time many principles of evangelism and missions which have proved, through recent research and experience, To be effective in implementing the Great Commission. it also unifies, In concise form, The latest research of the Church Growth Movement, The Lausanne Committee on World Evangelization, The U.S. Center for World Mission and numerous other key contributors To The recent explosion of evangelistic technology. Among the topics explored are: - the major components of strategy - choosing the appropriate strategy - advantages of having a strategy - the theology of church growth - the harvest principle and soil testing - why you should aim for church growth - characteristics of good goals - the meaning of mission and evangelism - how to target your outreach

Author Biography

C. Peter Wagner, PhD. is recognized as a leading authority in the fields of church growth and spiritual warfare. He is cofounder of the World Prayer Center and is Chancellor of the Wagner Institute in Colorado Springs, CO. Wagner is author and editor of more than fifty books.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. 13
Introductionp. 15
Why Plan Strategy?p. 17
How Does Cod Do It
Qualifications for Serving God
Major Components of Strategy
Choosing the Appropriate Strategy Christian Pragmatism?
Advantages of Having a Strategy
Why Aim for Church Growth?p. 35
Church Growth Theology
Theological Nonnegotiables
Jesus' Attitudes Toward Growth
Using Numbers
The Result of Jesus' Ministry
Continuing Growth in Acts
A Closer Look at the Great Commission
What is a Disciple?
The Fruit of Becoming a Disciple
The Harvest Principlep. 57
The Principle of the Harvest
The Principle of Sowing
The Principle of Pruning
The Principle of Reaping
The Harvest Principle in Jesus' Ministry
The Harvest Principle in Paul's Ministry
Testing the Soilp. 73
Is Soil Testing Desirable?
Is Soil Testing Possible?
Where Churches Are Already Growing
Where People Are Changing
Among the Masses
The Harvest Can Pass
Hold the Resistant Lightly
What to Do if There Is No Fruit
The Meaning of Missionp. 95
The Kingdom of God and Mission
Mission Demands Holistic Ministry
The Two Mandates
Where Is the Priority?
The Evangelical Debate
What Does the Priority Mean?
Evangelism Is the Magnet
The Meaning of Evangelismp. 113
Are Evangelism and Church Growth the Same?
Three Views of Evangelism
3-P Evangelism
The Engel Scale
Is "Persuasion" the Best Word?
What Aboutthe Archbishops?
Body Evangelism Helps Grow Churchesp. 133
Three Streams of Evangelism
Crusade Evangelism
Saturation Evangelism
Body Evangelism
The Bible Fellowship Church
The Venezuela Experiment Measuring the Results
Getting Off on the Right Trackp. 153
Goal Setting
Research
The Medical Model
Planting New Churches
Characteristics of Good Goals
How to Target Your Outreachp. 173
The Challenge of the World
The Challenge of the United States
Targeting Unreached Peoples
Research on the World's Peoples
The Cholanaikkans of India
Stimulating People Movements
Power Evangelism
Targeting the Cities
Targeting Whole Nations
Appendix: The Lausanne Covenantp. 197
Indexp. 211
Bibliographyp. 214
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