Creating a Prodigal-Friendly Church

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Zondervan, 2008 - Religion - 179 pages
Most of us have prodigals in our lives, whether a child, brother, sister, husband, wife, or friend. The ache for these dear ones is like no other. They may hurt us and disappoint us, but somehow we cannot stop loving them. And yet we cannot live their lives for them.The Prodigal-Friendly Church looks at why people leave the church, how we can retain them, how we can reach those who have already gone, and how we can help those who return feel like they belong. Jeff Lucas offers no easy recipes for success, but plenty of truthtelling, hope, and encouragement.This book discusses the principles of: * Reach: How do we reach those who've already left the church?* Return: How do we help people return to the church?* Retain: How do we retain the people we've worked so hard to reach? Ultimately we are called to bring our prodigals to the cross of Christ, for there we find the mingling of our own utter helplessness and God's total power to intervene and save. When the Father's house is filled with the Father's love, there is hope that the prodigals will come home.

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About the author (2008)

Jeff Lucas is a bestselling author of fourteen books, including Lucas on Life, How Not to Pray, and Grace Choices. He is on the leadership team of Spring Harvest and is a teaching pastor at Timberline Church in Colorado, where he lives with his wife. SPANISH BIO: Jeff Lucas es el autor de catorce libros muy vendidos, entre ellos, Lucas on Life, How Not to Pray y Grace Choices. Jeff nacio en Gran Bretana, y en la actualidad sirve en el equipo de liderazgo de Spring Harvest. Es un pastor maestro de la iglesia Timberline en Colorado, donde reside con su esposa Kay.

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