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Dog Training, Fly Fishing, And Sharing Christ In The 21st Century Empowering Your Church To Build Community Through Shared Interests

Dog Training, Fly Fishing, And Sharing Christ In The 21st Century Empowering Your Church To Build Community Through Shared Interests

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Most Relevant Small Group Book I've Read...
Review: I have been a Small Groups' Pastor for nine months now and have read numerous books related to small group ministry. I also attended a Leadership Conference at Ted Haggard's church this past summer in Colorado Springs. This book takes a very honest look at what many people like and dislike about small groups. I appreciate Pastor Ted's willingness to just "tell it like it is" and I truly love the way his church does small groups. His approach makes sense to me and much of the vision that began to form in me after seeking God's guidance and during my research for small groups was confirmed even more so after reading this book. With God's help and supportive senior leadership, I have developed my church's small group program and begun the process of building out a structure to accommodate our growth. We have gone from being a church of 20 groups to one of 43 in just 9 months. We also have 3 new section leaders that serve with me as well. Each one of them has a copy of this book and needless to say, I highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Most Relevant Small Group Book I've Read...
Review: I have been a Small Groups' Pastor for nine months now and have read numerous books related to small group ministry. I also attended a Leadership Conference at Ted Haggard's church this past summer in Colorado Springs. This book takes a very honest look at what many people like and dislike about small groups. I appreciate Pastor Ted's willingness to just "tell it like it is" and I truly love the way his church does small groups. His approach makes sense to me and much of the vision that began to form in me after seeking God's guidance and during my research for small groups was confirmed even more so after reading this book. With God's help and supportive senior leadership, I have developed my church's small group program and begun the process of building out a structure to accommodate our growth. We have gone from being a church of 20 groups to one of 43 in just 9 months. We also have 3 new section leaders that serve with me as well. Each one of them has a copy of this book and needless to say, I highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everyone trying to do Small Group ministry should read this.
Review: It's refreshing, insightful, and helpful. I especially appreciated Ted's advice about not just overlaying some other church's small group ministry onto your church, but rather praying, wrestling, and struggling with what God wants at your church.
What he's saying make a lot of sense, especially in our American free enterprise culture.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everyone trying to do Small Group ministry should read this.
Review: It's refreshing, insightful, and helpful. I especially appreciated Ted's advice about not just overlaying some other church's small group ministry onto your church, but rather praying, wrestling, and struggling with what God wants at your church.
What he's saying make a lot of sense, especially in our American free enterprise culture.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent, insightful, and thought-provoking.
Review: This book blows the doors off of mainstream accepted taboos in our culture. After personally experiencing the highs and lows of traditional cell-based groups, I was at a point of wondering why change was not being made in churches. Then, I came across this book. In it, Ted delightfully shows how a church can face change and come out of it truly blessed. Thanks so much for sharing your results, and your honesty! We are all blessed, because of it. I exhort other churches to openly test their waters and see if this book and what it presents can be applied in their congregations. And... as we all know... this book, and the concepts it speaks of... will evolve as they continue to understand the power of God more fully in their midst.


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