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From Embers to a Flame: How God Can Revitalize Your Church

by III Harry L. Reeder

Other authors: David Swavely

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Harry Reeder has been there and done it. The basic premise of this book, and of his ministry, is that church growth is to be accomplished through church health, and the church can only be healthy through using principles God has given us in his Word. These principles include preaching of the Word , a gospel-driven vision, and prayer, as well as the exhortation for struggling churches to grow servant-leaders who can, in turn, teach other to lead. A must-read for anyone in church leadership.
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