Who's in Charge of the Church? (9marks Church Questions Series)
Sam EmadiPaperback 2022-06-28
the short book Who Leads the Church?, Sam Emadi explains that church polity isn't just transactional; it's meant to be transformative.
He describes how churches should reflect biblical authority, particularly members' responsibilities to one another, their elders, and deacons.
Emadi's direction helps provide clarity for congregations, showing them how to operate within God's perfect design and grow stronger in their love for Christ.
- Short, Accessible Format: Concise, biblical advice on improving church structure
- Holistic Advice: Helps members and leaders make godly decisions about membership, doctrine, and discipline
- A Great Resource for Church Leadership Teams: A convenient, valuable discussion tool for your group
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:Practical Advice on Biblical Church Leadership and Membership
God created his church to be a covenant of love and service among believers. It's an ideal design for fellowship, but one that's pushed to the side in the busyness of church life. How can congregations be sure to embrace God's purpose for them?
In the short book Who's in Charge of the Church?, Sam Emadi explains that church polity isn't just transactional; it's meant to be transformative. He describes how churches should reflect biblical authority, particularly members' responsibilities to one another, their elders, and deacons. Emadi's direction helps provide clarity for congregations, showing them how to operate within God's perfect design and grow stronger in their love for Christ.
- Short, Accessible Format: Concise, biblical advice on improving church structure
- Holistic Advice: Helps members and leaders make godly decisions about membership, doctrine, and discipline
- A Great Resource for Church Leadership Teams: A convenient, valuable discussion tool for your group
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the short book Who Leads the Church?, Sam Emadi explains that church polity isn't just transactional; it's meant to be transformative.
He describes how churches should reflect biblical authority, particularly members' responsibilities to one another, their elders, and deacons.
Emadi's direction helps provide clarity for congregations, showing them how to operate within God's perfect design and grow stronger in their love for Christ.
- Short, Accessible Format: Concise, biblical advice on improving church structure
- Holistic Advice: Helps members and leaders make godly decisions about membership, doctrine, and discipline
- A Great Resource for Church Leadership Teams: A convenient, valuable discussion tool for your group
-publisher
Publisher Description
:Practical Advice on Biblical Church Leadership and Membership
God created his church to be a covenant of love and service among believers. It's an ideal design for fellowship, but one that's pushed to the side in the busyness of church life. How can congregations be sure to embrace God's purpose for them?
In the short book Who's in Charge of the Church?, Sam Emadi explains that church polity isn't just transactional; it's meant to be transformative. He describes how churches should reflect biblical authority, particularly members' responsibilities to one another, their elders, and deacons. Emadi's direction helps provide clarity for congregations, showing them how to operate within God's perfect design and grow stronger in their love for Christ.
- Short, Accessible Format: Concise, biblical advice on improving church structure
- Holistic Advice: Helps members and leaders make godly decisions about membership, doctrine, and discipline
- A Great Resource for Church Leadership Teams: A convenient, valuable discussion tool for your group