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Leith Anderson

Author of Dying For Change

40+ Works 2,230 Members 23 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Leith Anderson, nationally recognized author, speaker, and educator, earned degrees at Bradley University, Denver Seminary, and his doctorate from Fuller Theological Seminary
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Works by Leith Anderson

Dying For Change (1990) 434 copies, 2 reviews
A Church for the 21st Century (1992) 269 copies, 1 review
Mastering Church Management (1990) 256 copies, 1 review
Praying to the God you can trust (1996) 217 copies, 1 review
How to Act Like a Christian (2006) 16 copies

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Anderson, Leith
Birthdate
1944-10-11
Gender
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Occupations
pastor

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24 reviews
We love it when God answers prayer. He thunders from heaven to answer Elijah, sending fire to ignite wet wood. He provides food and work, heals the sick, reassembles broken marriages, brings wayward children home. We wouldn't bother to as God's help if we didn't want his resounding "Yes!" to our prayers.
When our prayers are good and reasonable, we see no reason why a good and powerful God wouldn't grant what we ask. But even to the greatest saints God sometimes says no. The "company of the show more denied" includes David, Paul, even Jesus. Is it possible to make sense of unanswered prayer?

With wisdom and warmth, Leith Anderson probes prayer's toughest mysteries, leading readers anew to the God who is worth trusting.
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This book is essentially a simple set of studies on the Biblical book of Acts, giving a bit of historical context, and some application for today. I downloaded it free for my Kindle, and read a bit each day over several weeks.

Nothing really new or inspiring, but the writing is good, the style easy to read, and there are some interesting sections. In addition, there are some useful reminders about the excitement of the early Church, something which we've rather lost today, and some sections show more which seemed quite thought-provoking at the time.

Certainly worth reading, if you're interested in an overview of the book of Acts, but nothing special.
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I was given this book by NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

I have been a volunteer in our church for many years, and it amazes me how many of the things that need done there is done by volunteers. This well-written book tells about building a volunteer system in the church. It talks about identifying and using individual spiritual gifts to help the church to thrive. It also shares ways to steer clear of some of the pitfalls, or burnouts of volunteers.

I feel like this would be a show more good book for any of the church staff. show less
The rapid and complex changes transforming Western society have left many churches and ministry organizations teetering between ineffectiveness and extinction. They must learn to meet the challenges of the present and upcoming generation quickly. Leith Anderson has successfully guided his own church through a process of extraordinary growth and change. Out of his experience, research, and presentations has come the material for this book. Dying for Change is not intended to be a simple show more formula for success. Change is extremely difficult but absolutely necessary. show less

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