A long, long time ago, when I was in occupational ministry, I was approached by a leader who wanted to write a book about the different sizes of churches and what it takes to grow each one. A proverbial pissing match in a book. He got a different leader to write about each level based on the size of their churches. He, of course, took “the largest size,” the book’s climactic, end-all, be-all chapter of ecclesiological wisdom.
You're Not Who They Say You Are
You're Not Who They Say You Are
You're Not Who They Say You Are
A long, long time ago, when I was in occupational ministry, I was approached by a leader who wanted to write a book about the different sizes of churches and what it takes to grow each one. A proverbial pissing match in a book. He got a different leader to write about each level based on the size of their churches. He, of course, took “the largest size,” the book’s climactic, end-all, be-all chapter of ecclesiological wisdom.