desizing the church
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In 'Desizing the Church', Karl Vaters challenges the conventional growth-oriented mindset in church leadership, advocating for a shift in focus towards health and depth within smaller congregations.
Vaters argues that many churches are not meant to be large and that it's okay to be small.
The book emphasizes the importance of recognizing and leveraging the unique strengths of smaller churches.
It provides practical strategies for leaders to cultivate genuine community, foster discipleship, and create impactful ministries that fit their context.
It serves as a guide for pastors seeking to revitalize their small churches by embracing their unique identity.
Vaters argues that many churches are not meant to be large and that it's okay to be small.
The book emphasizes the importance of recognizing and leveraging the unique strengths of smaller churches.
It provides practical strategies for leaders to cultivate genuine community, foster discipleship, and create impactful ministries that fit their context.
It serves as a guide for pastors seeking to revitalize their small churches by embracing their unique identity.
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as a great book, after reading the chapter on discipleship.

Sam Peters

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