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The READY project is in four parts, all based on the meeting of research with practical experience. The first one is the book which lays out the multiple levels of the challenge the church now faces. By looking over the many answers that have arisen, it states that the missional leadership task has not been taken up among most of the denominations and short-cuts and avoidance have dominated. The second part -FRESH WORDS AND DEEDS - unpacks a healthy mission in a healthy congregation for our time. It also asks: Why would you bother to turn the church around? The third part - READY TO TURN…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The READY project is in four parts, all based on the meeting of research with practical experience. The first one is the book which lays out the multiple levels of the challenge the church now faces. By looking over the many answers that have arisen, it states that the missional leadership task has not been taken up among most of the denominations and short-cuts and avoidance have dominated. The second part -FRESH WORDS AND DEEDS - unpacks a healthy mission in a healthy congregation for our time. It also asks: Why would you bother to turn the church around? The third part - READY TO TURN AROUND - lists the key leadership principles and processes that grow people into the kind of ministry that can turn the church towards flourishing in this era. The fourth part - readyleadership.org - contains all the research data that lies behind READY, for those who like to get to the research. It also has a list of peer coaching questions, and two learning games that you can order to work through all these ideas with your teams - READY a board game and CHAOS & GRACE a card game. So if you don't read research, you can still play along.
Autorenporträt
Born and raised in Bradford, Ian Robinson was educated at Thornton Grammar School, a place he was eager to leave and jump into the world of work. He eventually found his niche as a financial advisor, a career he maintained for 30 years. Taking early retirement from the financial world enabled Ian to fulfil a life-long dream of working at his beloved Bradford City Football Club. Leaving there, he went on to work as a doctor's receptionist but this occupation was sadly cut short due to a heart attack.Ian became a Christian at the age of 62 and is a member of the church family at St. Luke's Church, Holbeck Leeds. He is happiest at home with his wife Christine, especially when they are together in their garden, catching up with friends and strumming away on one of his several guitars.