Review
"...a valuable contribution for those that want to focus on developing more effective ministries." --
Reformed Review"A uniquely insightful book." --
Ministries Today"A valuable book-a good investment for churches planning to build." --
Librarian's World"A very important addition to the resources of any church." --
Mennonite Brethren Herald"Every pastor and board should be required to read this book before making plans to build." --
Advance"Useful reading for congregations considering a building program or wondering how to get the most out of their present facilities." --
Presbyterian Record"Will edify any church leader in any phase of church growth." --
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Product Description
When Not to Build has helped numerous churches find wise and creative solutions to their space problems. The first edition garnered a Recommended Resource Award from Your Church magazine and won favorable reviews:
Now this expanded edition takes into account the changing shape of the contemporary church with four new chapters, a new appendix, an added preface, and updated information throughout.
In the authors' experience, nine out of ten churches that consider building have a better alternative. When Not to Build helps pastors, church leaders, building committees, and laypeople find those alternatives and avoid unnecessary expense. It also offers practical advice for keeping building costs at a minimum when it is the right time to build, as well as maintaining focus on ministry through a building program. Self-tests are included at the end of each chapter.
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