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Dying For Change by Leith Anderson

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A recent survey of America's Protestant churches estimates that 85 percent have plateaued or are declining in membership. The rapid and complex changes transforming Western society have left many churches and ministry organizations teetering between ineffectiveness and extinction. They must learn to meet the challenges of the present and upcoming generation quickly. Leith Anderson has successfully guided his own church through a process of extraordinary growth and change. Out of his experience, research, and presentations has come the material for this book. Dying for Change is not intended to be a simple formula for success. Change is extremely difficult but absolutely necessary.

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First published January 1, 1990

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February 18, 2025
Although the statistical data is old (1990), the heart of the book is still relevant. I recommend to anyone interested in Church operations and missions. Even the average Joe-bag-a-donuts can garner insight from this one. Read widely.
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