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Power Surge: Six Marks of Discipleship for a Changing Church

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Drawing on his experience at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Foss makes the case for transforming congregations from a membership model to a discipleship model of church affiliation. The book begins with a careful analysis of recent patterns in church membership/demographics which argue for this paradigm shift. Subsequent chapters detail the unique leadership and organizational needs of a discipleship model; explore the building and maintaining of fundamental trust--in God and in His people--as the cornerstone of the model; and provide practical helps for assessing the present and strategies for moving into the future.

184 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2000

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August 15, 2010
Some good points about migrating a membership-driven church to a discipleship-driven church. Read as part of the curriculum for my ABIDE team. Now to put into practice what was preached ... always the hardest part.
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September 16, 2012
Excellent advice on how to move your church from the codependency of membership to the faithful life of discipleship.
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February 16, 2022
This is my third time reading this book since seminary.
At one point I thought a Power Surge style ministry was the future of ministry, and I do think cultivating discipleship in members is key to ministry these days and naming expectations that are greater than yearly attendance and throwing some change in the collection plate is necessary, but aome other aspects of the books don't ring as true as they once did.
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July 18, 2009
This book is the "summer read" for the entire congregation of Mt. Baker Park Presbyterian Church. Within one cover, Foss captures the wisdom of about 6 other books I have read, and several post-seminary continuing education classes I have taken. Anyone serious about the challenges and opportunities of post-modern Christianity, and the practical strategies for renewing their personal faith and the life of the church ought to read this book.
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April 26, 2012
I originally read this years ago and now re-read as part of Cokesbury UMC's vision team. We will be sharing this with the congregation throughout the summer as we discern God's vision for growing as disciples as we grow disciples.
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June 4, 2016
Short read with very good points. Read the Bible every day. Go to church.
Walk in Jesus's footsteps. Good advice for the fast paced life. Best read by clergy or churches who want relevance in today's society.
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June 11, 2010
There is much for thought for anyone who has a part in a Christian church that is seeking to build discipleship or spirituality of members.
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July 1, 2013
This is a great book about the "membership" mentality, but it never gets into the "how to" part, baiting the reader but never actually feeding the hunger. Still a great book, though.
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4,180 reviews35 followers
May 20, 2016
Foss has excellent, practical guidance in development of a discipling culture in the modern church. His "marks of discipleship" could serve any congregation well in changing its direction.
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