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Breakout Churches

Breakout Churches
From the subtitle to the research methods, this is a book-length, church-focused homage to Jim Collins's business bestseller Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... abyssinian baptist church and Others Don't. Rainer, a dean at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary abyssinian baptist church and president of a church consulting firm, sent a Collins-inspired team of researchers to pore through previously collected data on effective evangelistic churches. The team was looking for churches that had gone through a period of stagnation before experiencing a breakout period of vitality, measured largely through membership growth-while keeping the same pastoral leadership. These criteria excluded both churches that had grown consistently or churches that grew after changing pastors. Of the 50,000 churches in the seminary's database, only 13 qualified. Rainer seeks to identify the secret of those churches' success abyssinian baptist church and draws some telling comparisons with similar churches that were in gradual decline (and persistent denial). But his conclusions are consistently tainted by what statisticians call post hoc bias-there is no way to prove that the factors he identifies, which track closely with Collins's conclusions, were responsible for these churches' growth. The real value of this book is the hope Rainer instills that even churches that appear moribund can see remarkable change-if their leaders are willing, in Rainer's words, to confront reality. (Feb.) Copyright 2005 Publishers Weekly. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Various Artists - Great Gospel Choirs (Liquid 8)

Various Artists - Great Gospel Choirs (Liquid 8)
Track Listing: Key To The Kingdom - Rev. Milton Brunson/The Christ Tabernacle Not A Word - The Utterbach Choir Down Here Lord - Jesse Dixon/The Combined Choir Of The Omega Baptist Church Lord Feel Me - Greater First Baptist Choir When Trouble Comes - Institutional Radio Choir Of The Church Of God In Christ Shall We Gather At The River - Bishop Billy Robinson/The Garden Prayer Church Of God In Christ Choir Save Thyself - First Tabernacle Of Deliverance Choir Millennial Reign - Shirley Caesar/The Shirley Caesar Singers God Is Not Dead - Albertina Walker/The Caravans/The New Covenant Quietly - The Victory Chorale Ensemble That`s Enough, That`s All I Need - Barry Covington/250 Voices Get Right Church - Reverend James Cleveland/The Voices Of Tabernacle Prayer - The Garden State Choir He Didn`t Have To Answer My Prayer - Maggie Bell/The New Hope Baptist Church Choir Holy Ghost Is Here Right Now - Rev. Milton Brunson/The Thompson Community Choir Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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