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The Kingdom-Focused Church: A Compelling Image of an Achievable Future for Your Church by Gene Mims
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by Gene Mims

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B&H Publishing Group (2003), Hardcover, 182 pages

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"For Mims, the bottom line of church success is evangelism. The desire of the church should be to follow the Great Commission—make disciples and help those disciples to grow so that they can multiply the ministry."
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You will never find the full meaning of your church or the pathway to a healthy, successful church in methods, conferences, or overhead transparencies. You will only find the full understanding of your church’s life and mission in the heart of God and His will for you. Success doesn’t come from copying someone else’s ideas or methods, but from knowing the biblical model of a church and understanding how to conform your church—regardless of size, location, resources, history, or any other variable—to that biblical pattern.

The Kingdom-Focused Church will give you everything you need to achieve your church’s full potential—and relief from the smorgasbord approach that does more harm than good by distracting you from the unique focus, nature, and mission of the church God has saved for you alone.

"If you’re not ready to believe this yet, I don’t blame you," Mims admits. "I only hope you’ll read on to learn why a Kingdom focus will work when everything else fails."

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