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The Underdog Church-Planter: Being a 1-Star Planter in a 5-Star World
Mark Hallock; Steve Anderson; Al Barrera; Dan Freng; Kevin Hasenack; Jeff Jung; Jim Misloski; Fabian Perea; Evan Skelton; Matt Whitt
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Paperback. Zustand: Brand New. 50 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.12 inches. In Stock. Whittington 3rd, Robert L (illustrator).

Anderson, S: UNDERDOG CHURCH-PLANTER
Hallock, Mark; Anderson, Steve; Barrera, Al; Freng, Dan; Hasenack, Kevin; Jung, Jeff; Misloski, Jim; Perea, Fabian; Skelton, Evan; Whitt, Matt
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - A celebrity culture, like ours, draws attention to big personalities, to massive ambitions, to 'world-changing' strategies. Unfortunately, the same has been true in the church and the world of church planting. This raises some questions: What about the majority of church planters who belong t…o the normal What about the ordinary Is there a place for that guy The Underdog Church-Planter takes on these questions. Each author is an underdog pastor speaking to underdog pastors, who plant and replant for God's glory and not their own. Looking to the Bible and offering practical counsel, they remind us all that personality, pedigree, charisma, and talent (or lack thereof) hardly limit God's work. Instead, there is real hope for God to do what He has always done-to use weak and humble underdogs to display His glory.Whether readers are questioning calling, hungry for change, or suffering skepticism, this book turns attention from fading celebrity to a King beyond compare. It is written that the Church would find freedom in confessing, 'We are not enough, but Jesus is.'.