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Zondervan Move: What 1,000 Churches Reveal about Spiritual Growth - eBook

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Customer Reviews for Move: What 1,000 Churches Reveal about Spiritual Growth - eBook
Review 1 for Move: What 1,000 Churches Reveal about Spiritual Growth - eBook
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Well documented and eye opening

Date:September 22, 2012
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Jan Boswell
Location:Cornelius, NC
Age:55-65
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This study helps us see clearly where churches are succeeding and where they are failing. The book confirmed some of my worst fears, while offering hope for the future. While I do question some of wording used in the surveys, I do not question the validity of the findings. A must read for those in, or going into, ministry.
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Review 2 for Move: What 1,000 Churches Reveal about Spiritual Growth - eBook
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Must read for church staff

Date:September 21, 2012
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Dwright
Location:Knoxville,TN
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Willow Creek has done a volume of work that churches have been needing for decades.
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Review 3 for Move: What 1,000 Churches Reveal about Spiritual Growth - eBook
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Wonderful!-unless you want a magic bullet

Date:June 11, 2012
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frjackgreeley
Location:Greeley, CO
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OK, maybe I have a few issues with definitions, but here is something that is relevant and helpful to my situation in an old, established, mainline church. If your passion is church growth and/or financial prosperity, forget this one. But if all that keeps you in the job as pastor is a desire to see people formed in the image and character of Jesus then fasten your seatbelts and enjoy the ride.
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