Come back churches : how 300 churches turned around and yours can tooIncludes bibliographical references (p. 220-226).Foundations -- Why consider becoming a comeback church? -- Rising with leadership -- Three faith factors -- Worship and preaching matters -- Intentional and strategic church evangelism -- Connecting people to spiritual maturity -- Motivating and mobilizing people out of the pews -- Connecting people through small groups -- Other comeback factors -- Comeback change agents: new or renewed leaders -- Top ten most common transformations for comeback churches -- Making a comeback: top factors and biggest challenges -- Comeback conclusions.Research shows that over time, most churches plateau and then eventually decline. Typically, they start strong and experience periods of growth, then stagnate and lose members. Since 1991, the North American population has increased by 15 percent while the number of 2unchurched3 people has increased by 92 percent. Large church houses that were filled in the 1950s and 60s now hold a fraction of their capacity. To counter this trend, authors Ed Stetzer and Mike Dodson surveyed 300 churches from across ten different denominations that recently achieved healthy evangelistic growth after a significant season of decline. What they have discovered is an exciting method of congregation reinvigoration that is shared in the new book entitled Comeback Churches. - Publisher.
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