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Hardcover The Emotionally Healthy Church: A Strategy for Discipleship That Actually Changes Lives Book

ISBN: 0310246547

ISBN13: 9780310246541

The Emotionally Healthy Church: A Strategy for Discipleship That Actually Changes Lives

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The Emotionally Healthy Church, Updated and Expanded Edition, the newly updated and expanded edition of the groundbreaking bestseller The Emotionally Healthy Church, features a fuller, deeper look at... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An Excellent Beginning Toward A More Effective Discipleship

The Emotionally Healthy Church effectively addresses an overlooked need in the North American Church. Although the premise that emotional health and spiritual health must be wholly integrated is not a new concept, it certainly has been a neglected truth in the past few decades. The result of such neglect has sabotaged our effectiveness in producing healthy disciples, and healthy churches. Since our current approach to discipleship has failed to bear the fruit of genuinely "mature" followers of Christ, perhaps this book has been prophetically written for "such a time as this." Mr. Scazzero's six principles for bringing about an emotionally healthy discipleship are passionately written from the perspective of one who has personally been struggling with these issues, who has now found a way to recognize (and consequently help his readers to recognize) the unaddressed/unmet needs of our emotional/inner life. He can then reveal to us the appropriate steps to be taken in finding the pathway to wholeness. The fact that the author has struggled in such a personal way assures the reader that this is not just another theoretical approach to church health/growth. Although this book is very helpful and insightful, I personally found it lacking in laying out a clear strategy for discipleship. The author did give examples of people who were addressed in specific areas of weakness, but failed to outline how the disciplinary/recovery plan was implemented with the kind of detail that would help other pastors deal with similar situations. I would like to have seen a detailed outline of the use of leadership and people skills in addressing the issues with the lives of his staff members and parishioners. The Body of Christ is both organic and institutional. Most discipleship methods are institutional and impersonal. Because we are all individuals there can be no cookie-cutter method or approach to genuine discipleship. I like the ideas given in this book because they deal more directly with a personal/relational way approach to our mandate to "make disciples." However, I think this idea could have been more developed. Perhaps the author's new book will bring more to light on this issue. Since all ministry flows through relationships, it then behooves us to maintain a healthy relationship with Jesus (the vertical/upward), people that comprise our circle/world with mutual influence (horizontal/outward), and with our self (inward). It is this last relationship that is so often neglected, which results in a myriad of problems in our other relationships. Very few people understand their relationship to themselves. Though it isn't quite stated this way, the six principles outlined by pastor Scazzero all have to do with that self relationship. One of my favorite quotes refers to when we stand before God He is not going to ask us "Why weren't you Moses?" or "Why weren't you Billy Graham?"- (my insertion), but "Why weren't you - you?" Too many pastors, and conseque

Don't go any further...

So many books, but so little substance. If you are a church leader, pastor, minister, or leader of a small group, this book is beyond must read. Many books will help you teach spiritual principles, many books will teach you how to build width in membership and attendance, but this book will help you build DEPTH and will start with one person: you. Don't go any further in your ministry until you've read this. You won't regret it.

Effective churches begin here...

Effective churches begin with effective leadership...effective leadership in churches begins with emotionally healthy pastors and elders. The problem is that most of our churches are being led by what Scazzero used to be. These leaders are destroying their staffs and people because of their own dysfunctional ways of relating. It all stems from a severe lack of preparation for leadership, emotionally. We're all spiritually prepared, but that's just the problem. If this book were read and followed by more church leaders today, masses of churches would be revolutionized and the beginning of God's power would be unleashed as we have never seen before. Ric Joline Build Believers Pastor Community Fellowship Church Lancaster, PA

Health for your church

Pastor Scazzero has been through deep waters. He has emerged, according to God's inimitable way of crafting us, as a wounded healer. Pastors too often separate their own lives and emotional backgrounds from what they experience in their churches. They do this to their very great soul danger. As God's appointed shepherds, who should be leading their people to spiritual pastures and waters that can restore their souls, the pastors themselves are loaded with pain, emptiness, and dysfunction. Yet they often seem themselves as the counselors of hurting people, not the ones in need of counsel. Unite a pastor who has a personal history of family dysfunction (and who ignores it) with a church that has a history of corporate dysfunction and you have toxic mess that characterizes far too many churches today. They can't even begin to fulfill the purposes for which Christ established them because there is so much pain and conflict. Scazzero allows us to journey with him as God helped him uncover his own dysfunctional patterns as they afflicted him, his family and his church, and then how God led him to personal restoration. He then makes the "corporate jump" in his thinking that so few of us grasp--is it possible for churches to be as corporately unhealthy and as spiritually sick as it is for individuals? If so, how does a church find spiritual and emotional health again? He makes the strong case that a true disciple of Christ and a disciple-making church cannot be unconcerned about emotional wholeness. For Jesus came to die, not just for the atonement of sin, but for the healing of all the damage sin has caused in our lives. A church that ignores this extension of Christ's atonement into the realm of emotional health will reap the whirlwind sooner or later. I love books that make me think deeply. Thank you, Pastor Scazzero, for writing a book I love. Dr. Ken Quick, Director, Church Cardiology Author of "Healing the Heart of Your Church"

Always in a position to change...

I have been a member of the author's church, New Life Fellowship for many years. Because my husband and I were "there" to live through the experiences shared in this book, I thought reading it would be a fun experience, but I didn't think it would be a life changing experience for me. After all, I had been sitting under the teaching Pastor Pete shares in this book, experientially for many years now and it is woven (by the Holy Spirit) into the very fabric of our being a local church. But, much to my surprise (and yes, temporary horror) I found the Holy Spirit confronting me with issues in my life in which I used to walk in greater emotional (and thereby spiritual) maturity but due to some hard experiences in my walk, I had reverted to a more unhealthy practice in my life. God is SO good and so faithful to use this book to grow me in yet one more area by revealing this fact to me through it. Now I am allowing the Holy Spirit to a more healthy practice in that area. I have found with the Lord, that my heart needs to always be in a position to change as He seeks to heal me and bring me from glory to glory.The best and most wonderful step of all those presented in this book is the last step, "loving well" because that is what Jesus did and what He call us to do as well. The important and most amazing thing is that none of us can get to that place of loving well until we work through the proceeding steps. These steps are laid out in a simple, honest and easily digestible fashion that anyone can appreciate and which pastors and church leaders should embrace. Pastor Pete's open and honest vulnerability before God and us, has caused him to love us well, and his example, like Christ's is a empartation to us to do the same.
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