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Author - J. Mark Fox ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Salem Communications was reviewed on 3-Nov-2008. Search ISBN:1600343147 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Family-Integrated Church Reference Book. Classifications : General Christian Living Christianity Religion & Spirituality Subjects Books General AAS Christian Living Christianity Religion & Spirituality Subjects Books General Religion & Spirituality Subjects B . Click the following link to view the cover of Family-Integrated Church. Related topics: General. Christian Living. Christianity. Subjects. Books. General AAS. Christian Living. Christianity. Subjects. Books. requestid: 9a64a2ef-c3bb-445c-8ba6-d944ad77dc70requestprocessingtime: 0.1852000000000000 salesrank: 105603 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 6084055550 1) Paperback Book Family-Integrated Church by Salem Communications. I received this book on Friday. I finished it Saturday morning. Every question I had was answered. How refreshing. There are so many things I loved about the book. One of the things that sticks out in my mind is that the author just wrote from his experiences (drawing, of course, from scripture to do that!) Not one time did the book cause me guilt (challenged me yes...very different) or have a flavor of "here´s what you need to do". The book addressed music, evangelism (seems to be the biggest concern for people wanting to implement the FIC model), small groups, church discipline and church leadership and its function. I appreciated the emphasis on evangelism and that the author warns about "implosion". I finished the book literally laughing with relief yet charged up.
2) Paperback Book Family-Integrated Church by Salem Communications. Mark Fox writes an excellent and easy-to-read book for anyone who wants to become introduced to, or more knowledgeable about, the Family-Integrated Church. The book is most certainly not a `how-to´ manual, but that speaks to the heart and humility of its author, as he recognizes that family-integrated churches - while having many things in common - will have their own distinct personalities. Beyond that, Mark´s premise is simple: create a health family and you will by nature create a healthy church.
3) Paperback Book Family-Integrated Church by Salem Communications. Our family has been part of two "family-integrated" churches that each dissolved within five years. It has been frustrating and heart-breaking, because we believe this model is the Biblical model, though counter-cultural and downright strange to most Christians. Pastor Fox´s book is very encouraging in that he shows it CAN be done! However, he shows how God has worked in his congregation in spite of their mistakes, rather than glossing them over. Many of the mistakes that his church experienced were similar to situations we experienced, but they were handled differently by the elders of the church. I recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about family-integrated church life.¤ 4) Paperback Book Family-Integrated Church by Salem Communications. Mark Fox shares his "recipe" for healthy church growth and encourages readers to return to Scriptural principles as the foundation for church ministry. Through humorous anecdotes, related experiences, and biblical support, Fox challenges his audience to rethink the modern church model. "Family-Integrated Church" is both a book that shares the importance of worshiping as unsegregated families (parents and children worship together)and a guide for considering healthy leadership models. Both pastoral and engaging in his approach, Fox writes from his heart, often humorously, and gives readers a taste of how joyous family-integrated worship truly can be.¤ 5) Paperback Book Family-Integrated Church by Salem Communications. I was excited to get this book because I have been wanting a detailed explanation of how and why the family-integrated model (where families are kept together rather than divided into age-oriented ministries) might be a good way to do church. However, the title was a little bit deceptive. This is a book about the lessons J. Mark Fox has learned from pastoring a church for many years, and that church happens to be one that is family-integrated. This is a good book with valuable lessons for church leadership, but there is very little material in it that actually deals with family integration. If you are looking for a book about general church ministry written by a man who has been in the trenches for the long haul you should read this book. But if you are looking for an in-depth treatment of the family-integrated church model, I suggest you look elsewhere.¤ 6) Paperback Book Family-Integrated Church by Salem Communications. The story of a church that is surviving and thriving without age-segregated programs. You will laugh, be encouraged, and be inspired. A workable blueprint for change in the local church!¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 1-Dec-2008, 16003431479781600343148, 880-800-070-081-971-471-8
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