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Bill Easum

Bill Easum

Trust is the bottom line to transformation. that is one of the reasons why its easier to start a new church than to transform an existing one. it is also why long term pastorates make the most difference bill Easum

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Lucy, Yes, in the webstore for www.easumbandy.com there is a resource called "Visioning Toolbox" that includes many resources, exercises, and Bible Study. Included in that is a preaching and Bible study plan related the process of building trust. Tom Bandy

revlucy

revlucy

Tom, in your resources I am assuming there are scripture suggestions for teaching and preaching to use during the Values/Beliefs/Visoning process. I am thinking if we don't use them--then we'll end up with either the obscure or the status quo

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   The church in North American appears to be in a bit of trouble. Let's face it, it doesn't have the greatest reputation; it's been losing as many as a million members a year; and it doesn't look like much is going change any time soon. Indeed, there are those who have predicted that the demise of the church is at hand. Not so. Drs. Bill Tenny-Brittian and Kris Tenny-Brittian have been working with churches for years, helping them become faithful disciple-making congregations. Their consultations and training events bring hope to beleaguered church leaders and renewed energy to congregations as they make a commitment to transforming lives. And now Bill and Kris are taking to the airwaves … well, the cyber ones anyway … with Church Talk, a live call-in internet radio talk show. Each show features a conversation about topics that make a difference to the church: leadership, disciple-making, evangelism, what's working, what's not, and much much more. Join them for Church Talk and help change your church, your community, and your world.

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    Here it is - the definitive Get Ready for the Holidays Church Checklist. Starting with "A is for Accessibility, B is for Bulletins, and C is for Coded Language" through the X, Y, "Z is for Zip" as in "Check for dead time in transitions," you'll get a reminder for every step in your holy-day season planning. Drs. Bill and Kris have done the research - tune in so you can ensure your congregation is ready for the season's visitors. (A downloadable handout will be available at www.Church-Talk.com the morning of the show.)
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    Streamlining and Focusing the Church Board

    There are church boards and there are church boreds. Some effectively manage the church and some effectively kill the church. Believe it or not, you can lead your board into a functional future ... but not by doing what you've always done. This week Drs. Bill and Kris tackle the knotty problem (or is it a naughty problem) with most church boards: too big, too unwieldy, and too dysfunctional to get the job done.

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    Starting and Sustaining Discipleship Groups

    Although the common consensus is that small groups are the most effective disciple-making tools. However, if the truth be told, few small groups are raising up increasingly more faithful and effective disciples. In fact, most small group participants leave a small group in about the same spiritual shape as when they started. This week, Drs. Bill and Kris will take on small groups and how to make them disciple-making factories.

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    Mentoring Leaders

    Ask any pastor and s/he will likely confirm that there's a huge leadership vacuum in the church today. Nominating committees feel the pinch every year as they recycle the same-old-tired leaders who are blessedly willing, but sadly less than passionate about serving one more year. How can your church be the exception to the rule? By taking seriously the biblical model of mentoring. Drs. Bill and Kris take on this timely topic with their ineffable gig and grace style.

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    How People Experience Christ

    Do you know what the "Ultimate Question" for Christians is? It's not about who's in or who's out. It's not about some theological doctrine. The Ultimate Question is this: What is it about your relationship with Jesus that the world can't live without. That's a personal question ... and one that surprisingly few Christians can answer off the top of their heads. The answer is critical, though, when confronted with the opportunity to "share the reason for the hope that we have: (1 Peter 3:15). This week, Drs. Bill and Kris will explore five of the most common understandings about Jesus. When they're finished, you'll be able to answer the Ultimate Question for yourself.

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