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Comeback Churches: How 300 Churches Turned Around and Yours Can, Too

 
 
Average Rating:    out of 14 Reviews
Price: $17.99
Sale: $11.48
 
Manufacturer: B&H Books
EAN (European Article Number): 9780805445367
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Ed Stetzer::Mike Dodson
Publisher: B&H Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 253
Publication Date: 2007-05-01
Reading Level: 224
 
 
Description: Research shows that over time, most churches plateau and then eventually decline. Typically, they start strong and experience periods of growth, then stagnate and lose members. Since 1991, the North American population has increased by 15 percent while the number of "unchurched" people has increased by 92 percent. Large church houses that were filled in the 1950s and `60s now hold a fraction of their capacity.

To counter this trend, authors Ed Stetzer and Mike Dodson surveyed 300 churches from across ten different denominations that recently achieved healthy evangelistic growth after a significant season of decline. What they have discovered is an exciting method of congregation reinvigoration that is shared in the new book entitled Comeback Churches.

 
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Review Summary: GREAT BOOK! Date: 2007-10-12
 
Details: This is a great book written by an author who has the experience and research to back up what he is saying. If your church is going through a rough time, this book will give you Biblical advice to turn it around. I must read for any church in decline or transition.
 
Review Summary: excellent Date: 2007-08-19
 
Details: Comeback Churches is an excellent resource for those eighty to ninety percent of churches that are plateaued or declining. In my eleven years of pastoral ministry I have served three churches in this category of needing to make a comeback and have read many books on the subject, and this is the best I have read. There are some books on this subject that are written from the perspective of how one pastor led his church to change and growth, and that is inspiring, but that isn't necessarily going to help me. This book is grounded in reality since the authors are both pastors, so they aren't just researching the subject, they are living it; and they studied 324 churches that have successfully made the comeback. These churches came from ten different denominations, of different sizes, locations and histories. Because of that broad background, the principles can be applied to most any church in need of a comeback. The book is thorough; covering a number of subjects from worship to finances to evangelism to what books these comeback pastors are reading; as well as factors that hinder the comeback and how to address those. Comeback Churches is a great textbook on how to lead a church from a position of plateau or decline to growth, and it is also a great book on leadership. After reading the book it is not at all surprising that it is recommended by Rick Warren, Thom Rainer, Elmer Towns, Leonard Sweet, Jack Hayfard and Gary McIntosh.
 
Review Summary: How to Recapture Vision and Start Your Church Growing Again Date: 2007-08-14
 
Details: It's no secret that most American Evangelical churches are in plateau and decline, but what can anyone do about it? Ed Stetzer and Mike Dodson have developed a good book for helping these churches recapture their sense of calling and vision and get them back on the road to church health in the book "Comeback Churches: How 300 Churches Turned Around and Yours Can, Too"

The book is based on Dodson's thinking and work in his doctoral thesis "An Analysis of Factors Leading to the Revitalization of Comeback Churches". I like this book because it doesn't give what most are looking for-a cookbook of programs to try to use in church planning. Too many ministry leaders want pat answers and canned resources they hope exist that will automate growth. The mistake I see churches making is too they often choose expediency and pragmatism rather than principles and healthy practices. The "method" Stetzer and Dodson recommend is to practice sound missiology.

The fact is the belief in programs as a solution for church growth is false. What churches need is more than promotional packaging that makes them "seem" more relevant, they need to "become" relevant by putting into practice good missional thinking. There is no short-cut to missional ministry.
 
Review Summary: An essential acquisition for any spiritual collection strong in church analysis. Date: 2007-08-09
 
Details: COMEBACK CHURCHES: HOW 300 CHURCHES TURNED AROUND AND YOURS CAN TOO charts the shrinking of the North American Church and the downward trend in attendance, considering how and why churches are stagnant and what might be done to return believes to the pews. Missiologist Ed Stetzer analyzes over 300 formerly declining congregations across some ten different denominations, analyzing church foundations, changes, and how empowerment may be created in the ministry. An essential acquisition for any spiritual collection strong in church analysis.

Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
 
Review Summary: A great help in growth. Date: 2007-07-25
 
Details: A good book on church growth. The authors conducted a survey of congregations that were once in decline but now are growing. Most of the information is basic church growth thought, not much is new concerning the declining church situation. The major ideas from the book are: change in leadership style, involvement from more members, increased prayer, develop children and youth ministries, update worship services, and become more intentional about evangelism.
 
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