Gary McIntosh
Autor von Overcoming the Dark Side of Leadership: The Paradox of Personal Dysfunction
Über den Autor
Gary L. McIntosh (PhD, DMin, Fuller Theological Seminary) is president of the Church Growth Network and professor of Christian ministry and leadership at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. He is an internationally known speaker and church consultant who has written more than twenty-five mehr anzeigen books, including Biblical Church Growth, Beyond the First Visit, What Every Pastor Should Know, and Building the Body. weniger anzeigen
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Werke von Gary McIntosh
One Church, Four Generations: Understanding and Reaching All Ages in Your Church (2002) 177 Exemplare
Finding Them, Keeping Them: Effective Strategies for Evangelism and Assimilation in the Local Church (1991) 167 Exemplare
What Every Pastor Should Know: 101 Indispensable Rules of Thumb for Leading Your Church (2013) 141 Exemplare
The Issachar Factor: Understanding Trends That Confront Your Church and Designing a Strategy for Success (1994) 118 Exemplare
Thriving Churches in the Twenty-First Century: 10 Life-Giving Systems for Vibrant Ministry (2006) 38 Exemplare
Make Room for the Boom...or Bust: Six Church Models for Reaching Three Generations (1997) 28 Exemplare
The 10 Key Roles of a Pastor: Proven Practices for Balancing the Demands of Leading Your Church (2021) 18 Exemplare
Arrows of Victory 2 Exemplare
Set thine house in order By Gary McIntosh 1 Exemplar
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