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This book is a therapy for the local congregation to treat the root of the problem that has produced failure in evangelism. Too many Christians are only spectators; involvement of the people is the cure most churches need. The concept of Why Wait Till Sunday? calls for a cross section of people from the church to sit together in action groups to look at every important phase of the church's ministry. With the Bible in one hand and their church records in the other, they face the reality of where their congregation really stands. Guided by the Spirit, corrections are made, innovative plans are…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a therapy for the local congregation to treat the root of the problem that has produced failure in evangelism. Too many Christians are only spectators; involvement of the people is the cure most churches need. The concept of Why Wait Till Sunday? calls for a cross section of people from the church to sit together in action groups to look at every important phase of the church's ministry. With the Bible in one hand and their church records in the other, they face the reality of where their congregation really stands. Guided by the Spirit, corrections are made, innovative plans are born, and creative ideas are fitted exactly to the church's need and combined to produce a realistic plan of action for that congregation.
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Autorenporträt
Hollis L. Green, ThD, PhD, DLitt, is a Clergy-Educator with public relations and business credentials and doctorates in theology, philosophy, and education. A Distinguished Professor of Education and Social Change at the graduate level for over three decades, Dr. Green is a Diplomate in the Oxford Society of Scholars, and author of 50+ books and numerous articles. He served six years as a member of the U.S. Senate Business Advisory Board and with certified membership in several public relations societies (RPRC, PRSA, and IPRC). He served pastorates in five states, was a Military Chaplain during the Vietnam era, a denominational official for 18 years, and traveled in ministry and lectured in over 100 countries. Dr. Green launched Global Educational Advance, Inc. and GEA Press (2007) [www.gea-books.com] to advance higher education and positive social change through publishing, curriculum advance, library/learning resources, improved instruction, and global book distribution. His books and assisting authors in publishing are a logical outgrowth of a sixty-year ministry through education. He serves Global as Corporate Chair and Co-publisher with his sons, Barton and Brian. Dr. Green continues to travel, speak, teach, write books and work with authors in publishing their creative work.