Pastor, we need to talk! : how congregations and pastors can solve their problems before it's too late / Dennis J. Hester. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Shelby, North Carolina : His Way Pub., (c)2001.Edition: first edition.itionDescription: 160 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780970958006
- BV4597.H588.P378 2001
- BV4597
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At what level or stage of conflict is your congregation? -- Do you know the sources of your conflict? -- How are you working for unity? -- Are you trying to solve a problem or get rid of a person? -- Have you sought the will of God in this conflict? -- Are you treating every person as Christ would? -- Are you talking to each other in a way that can be understood? -- How many alternatives have you considered in addition to termination? -- Are you personally a part of the problem and in what way? -- Do you have a written procedure for terminating church staff? -- Just for the pastor : "it's never too soon to speak up!"
Pastor, We Need to Talk! answers such practical questions as: Should we confront our pastor--or just keep quiet--to keep peace? How can we tell when our church is getting into trouble? Why does our church keep making the same mistakes? With these easy-to-follow suggestions you will discover: How church leaders can create harmony and keep from getting fired! How to successfully overcome your differences and difficulties. How to keep your pastor and nurture him after you find him.
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