5Q: Reactivating the Original Intelligence and Capacity of the Body of Christ
Alan HirschPaperback 2017-04-12
The five-part typology of ministry in Ephesians 4:1-16 is known by the acronym APEST - Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Shepherds, Teachers. In this groundbreaking book, Alan Hirsch sets out the most comprehensive model of APEST to date. A compelling guide to best-practice ministry!
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In the pages of this book, Alan Hirsch takes us on a really deep dive into the fivefold (APEST) typology of ministry as articulated in Ephesians 4:1-16, but he takes us to a depth and scope that few (if any) have ventured before. By laying out the most comprehensive model of APEST to date--one that incorporates deep theology as well as innovative practice--Hirsch once again demonstrates his almost uncanny capacity to change not only the conversation itself, but also the scorecard on how we understand calling, church, leadership, and organization.
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The five-part typology of ministry in Ephesians 4:1-16 is known by the acronym APEST - Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Shepherds, Teachers. In this groundbreaking book, Alan Hirsch sets out the most comprehensive model of APEST to date. A compelling guide to best-practice ministry!
Publisher Description
In the pages of this book, Alan Hirsch takes us on a really deep dive into the fivefold (APEST) typology of ministry as articulated in Ephesians 4:1-16, but he takes us to a depth and scope that few (if any) have ventured before. By laying out the most comprehensive model of APEST to date--one that incorporates deep theology as well as innovative practice--Hirsch once again demonstrates his almost uncanny capacity to change not only the conversation itself, but also the scorecard on how we understand calling, church, leadership, and organization.