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Help the members of your congregation begin 40 days of transformation by using this book to unify them in study. The daily readings are centered on the themes of Prayer, Presence, Gifts, & Service. Each reading helps the reader focus on discerning God's plan for them individually and how they can help live out God's plan for the church. This book is an integral part of the program, Transformed Giving: Realizing Your Church's Full Stewardship Potential and can be used by youth and adults. Each member and small group/class leader participating in the study will need a copy of the book. Members…mehr

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Help the members of your congregation begin 40 days of transformation by using this book to unify them in study. The daily readings are centered on the themes of Prayer, Presence, Gifts, & Service. Each reading helps the reader focus on discerning God's plan for them individually and how they can help live out God's plan for the church. This book is an integral part of the program, Transformed Giving: Realizing Your Church's Full Stewardship Potential and can be used by youth and adults. Each member and small group/class leader participating in the study will need a copy of the book. Members will also need a copy of the Participants Workbook, while leaders will use the Leader's Guide with DVD. To learn more about Transformed Giving, please click here.
Autorenporträt
John Ed Mathison was senior pastor for 36 years at Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. Named National Clergyman of the Year by the Religious Heritage of America, he holds a master's degree from Princeton University and a doctor of ministry degree from Candler School of Theology. He has written five books, including Transformed Giving and Treasures of the Transformed Life. In 2008 he established the John Ed Mathison Leadership Ministries, which is a member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA). More information is available at www.johnedmathison.org.