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Change Agents :25 Hard-Learned Lessons in the Art of Getting Things Done

3.67 ( 12 Ratings by Goodreads)
Change Agents

Change Agents :25 Hard-Learned Lessons in the Art of Getting Things Done

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3.67 (12 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 9 October, 2007
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Change agents are pioneers, entrepreneurs, innovators. They can be difficult, annoying, and demanding. But their calling is demanding too: to take a vision and wrench it into reality. When Steve Chalke was asked to be the senior minister of a dying inner-city church, he knew what he wanted: to make it into a Christian equivalent of a first-century synagogue. A place where the community gathered, not just to pray and hear sermons, but to be educated, entertained, and find help. Making it all happen was the harder part. In Change Agents, the author shares twenty-five lessons he learned during this work. He had to teach himself to respond, not react; say no more than yes, give up being everyone’s friend, and accept that any success was only a short respite between two crises. Employing wry humor, personal examples, and a large helping of practical advice, Steve Chalke reminds us our enterprise, not our caution, with the Word of God is what’s rewarded. Christ waits and watches for us to take risks and create change in the church, the community, and the world at large.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780310275497
ISBN10 0310275490
Number Of Pages 128
Item Weight 135 g
Product Dimensions 133 x 202 x 12 mm
Publisher / Reseller Zondervan
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Steve Chalke is an ordained minister and the founder of Oasis, which over the last 25 years has developed into a group of charities working to deliver education, training, youth work, health care and housing around the world. He is the senior minister of Church.co.uk, Waterloo and a UN Special Advisor working to combat people trafficking. In 2004 he was awarded an MBE by the Queen for his work in social inclusion.

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