Giving up Control: Why Movements Are Preferable to Revivals

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Missions & Missionary Work
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Author: A.J. DeJonge ISBN: 9781311358387
Publisher: A.J. DeJonge Publication: October 23, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: A.J. DeJonge
ISBN: 9781311358387
Publisher: A.J. DeJonge
Publication: October 23, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

What if healthy exponential growth required you to maintain less control over your ministry rather than more? That was the dilemma the Cru (Campus Crusade for Christ) ministry at Sydney University faced. The ministry wasn't growing under staff control, so why not hand the reigns over to the students and see what happens?

This is an exploration of the challenges and wonders that come from trusting your ministry into the hands of God and God’s lay people. It is a warts-and-all confessional of the bumpy journey the Sydney University staff team underwent and the leadership principles they learned along the way. From one struggling campus to five growing campuses with no additional staff, “Giving up Control” offers hope and inspiration to ministry practitioners on universities and in churches who are willing to do whatever it takes to build God’s Kingdom.

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What if healthy exponential growth required you to maintain less control over your ministry rather than more? That was the dilemma the Cru (Campus Crusade for Christ) ministry at Sydney University faced. The ministry wasn't growing under staff control, so why not hand the reigns over to the students and see what happens?

This is an exploration of the challenges and wonders that come from trusting your ministry into the hands of God and God’s lay people. It is a warts-and-all confessional of the bumpy journey the Sydney University staff team underwent and the leadership principles they learned along the way. From one struggling campus to five growing campuses with no additional staff, “Giving up Control” offers hope and inspiration to ministry practitioners on universities and in churches who are willing to do whatever it takes to build God’s Kingdom.

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