In this updated edition,Mark Lau Branson outlines a process that any congregation can utilize to harness the energies of the congregation at all levels of its common life. Branson first leads readers through the foundations of Appreciative Inquiry and bracingly explores biblical texts for understanding the practice in a faith context.
In this updated edition,Mark Lau Branson outlines a process that any congregation can utilize to harness the energies of the congregation at all levels of its common life. Branson first leads readers through the foundations of Appreciative Inquiry and bracingly explores biblical texts for understanding the practice in a faith context.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Lau Branson is the Homer Goddard Professor of Ministry of the Laity at Fuller Theological Seminary. He focuses on contexts and leadership, and how God's people can attend to God's initiatives. He is the author of Memories, Hopes & Conversations: Appreciative Inquiry, Missional Engagement, & Congregational Change, and (with Juan Martinez) Churches, Cultures and Leadership. Alan J. Roxburgh is a pastor, seminary professor, and mentor in leadership and missional transformation, and has written thirteen books on missional leadership and culture change. In his work he addresses questions of church and mission, convinced the Spirit is fermenting a movement of God's people that can't be contained in narratives of renewal, reform, or fixing existing systems.
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List of Tables and Figures Preface Part I. Appreciative Inquiry and Congregational Change 1.Beginning Change: Weariness to Anticipation 2.Design and Theory: Frameworks for Appreciative Inquiry 3.Engaging Scripture: Memory, Thanksgiving, and Theological Reflection 4.Shaping a People through Appreciative Questions: Initiate and Inquire 5.Provoking Creative Change: Imagine and Innovate Part II. Five Church Narratives: How Did Appreciative Inquiry Change Your Relationship with Your Neighbors? 6.New Covenant United Methodist Church-Cumberland, Maryland Christopher Gobrecht 7.Akron Mennonite Church-Akron, Pennsylvania Jim S. Amstutz 8.Community Bible Church-Pasadena, California Jean Burch 9.Camberwell Baptist Church-Melbourne, Australia Andrew Menzies 10.Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church-Quarryville, Pennsylvania Michael R. Wilson Part III. Scripts and Schedules 11.Scripts 12.Schedules Notes Resources
List of Tables and Figures Preface Part I. Appreciative Inquiry and Congregational Change 1.Beginning Change: Weariness to Anticipation 2.Design and Theory: Frameworks for Appreciative Inquiry 3.Engaging Scripture: Memory, Thanksgiving, and Theological Reflection 4.Shaping a People through Appreciative Questions: Initiate and Inquire 5.Provoking Creative Change: Imagine and Innovate Part II. Five Church Narratives: How Did Appreciative Inquiry Change Your Relationship with Your Neighbors? 6.New Covenant United Methodist Church-Cumberland, Maryland Christopher Gobrecht 7.Akron Mennonite Church-Akron, Pennsylvania Jim S. Amstutz 8.Community Bible Church-Pasadena, California Jean Burch 9.Camberwell Baptist Church-Melbourne, Australia Andrew Menzies 10.Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church-Quarryville, Pennsylvania Michael R. Wilson Part III. Scripts and Schedules 11.Scripts 12.Schedules Notes Resources
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