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Nobody in a leadership position in the church who is interested in leading a healthy and thriving church, can ignore this book. There is certainly need for a manual on how to manage and administrate a church of which Jesus Christ is the head and the king. There are various indications in the New Testament how churches were led in those times and there are numerous examples of good leaders and administrators in the Bible. There are indications that this aspect doesn't receive enough attention in the training of pastors and many leaders in the church have to learn the hard way by making…mehr

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Nobody in a leadership position in the church who is interested in leading a healthy and thriving church, can ignore this book. There is certainly need for a manual on how to manage and administrate a church of which Jesus Christ is the head and the king. There are various indications in the New Testament how churches were led in those times and there are numerous examples of good leaders and administrators in the Bible. There are indications that this aspect doesn't receive enough attention in the training of pastors and many leaders in the church have to learn the hard way by making mistakes. This book is meant for all who have to play a leading role in their churches--ministers, pastors, priests, elders, and administrative persons.
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Adelbert Scholtz is a retired minister of religion and practicing psychologist with doctorates in the history of Christianity and psychology. He is the author of various books on (church) history, practical theology, psychology and science fiction. He lectured part-time at two universities. Between 1978 and 1992, he was a part-time chaplain in the South African Army. He participated on five occasions for shorter periods in the Border War in Northern Namibia and took part in an operation in Angola during 1983. Visit him at www.helderbergpsychologist.co.za.