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Renovate or Die: 10 Ways to...

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Get Their Name: Grow Your C...

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“ONLY DEAD FISH GO WITH THE FLOW ALL THE TIME.”
Bob Farr, Renovate or Die: 10 Ways to Focus Your Church on Mission

“Churches of today live in a foreign land with a foreign culture. But we have not adapted to this new land where we find ourselves living. We keep thinking people should come to us. We think people should act like us. We think people should like what we like. At best, we are pretending that we are visiting a foreign land but don’t intend to stay. We”
Bob Farr, Get Their Name: Grow Your Church by Building New Relationships

“We have made an assumption that faith development occurs in the church. What we have learned is that real faith development begins at home and in our personal relationships with each other. Even as a United Methodist pastor, I (Bob) left the faith development of my children to the church, thinking that the church would take care of it and believing by my setting the example of going to church that they would get it. This is the assumption that parents in most mainline churches make and that my parents made. We thought we had it covered by taking our kids to youth group, Sunday school, VBS, and confirmation. Yet, when they graduated and went on with their lives, we realized that all we had given them was church. We didn’t help them develop a personal experience/relationship in Jesus Christ.”
Bob Farr, Get Their Name: Grow Your Church by Building New Relationships

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