Why Should Anyone Bother to Change How We Do Church!
Why Should Anyone Bother to Change How We Do Church!
Jr, Dr Andrew T. Holtz
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Condition: New, UPC: 9781545600504, Publication Date: Sat, April 1, 2017, Type: Paperback ,
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4Dr. Holtz, with College, Seminary, and Post Seminary degree concentrations in Christian Education, Church Administration, Pastoral Counseling, and studies in Addiction Therapy with his devoted wife Ramona], has decades of proven expertise in: -envisioning new ministries and missions -developing actionable plans for revitalization
 -equipping leaders to identify and embrace change
 -transforming imperiled churches into vibrant communities -guiding congregations to and through healing
 -managing the dynamics of church planting
 -property restoration and rehabilitation
 -economic development, fund raising and debt liquidation
 -serving as pastor, presiding elder, interim pastor, para church director, and general overseer
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