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The emotionally healthy church : a strategy for discipleship that actually changes lives

"The newly updated and expanded edition of the groundbreaking bestseller The Emotionally Healthy Church, features a fuller, deeper look at the six principles contained in the original and includes a crucial, additional chapter: Slow Down to Lead with Integrity. New Life Fellowship in Queens, New York, had it all: powerful teaching, dynamic ministries, an impressive growth rate, and a vision to do great works for God. Things looked good -- but beneath the surface, circumstances were more than just brewing. They were about to boil over, forcing Peter Scazzero to confront needs in his church and himself that went deeper than he'd ever imagined. What he learned about the vital link between emotional health, relational depth, and spiritual maturity can shed new light on painful problems in your own church. In this revised and expanded edition of his Gold Medallion Award winning book, Scazzero shares refreshing new insights and a different and challenging slant on what it takes to lead your congregation to wholeness and maturity in Christ." --Publisher's description.

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  • "Discusses how to become a vessel of change within one's church and argues that one must become emotionally mature in order to achieve true spiritual maturity."
  • ""The newly updated and expanded edition of the groundbreaking bestseller The Emotionally Healthy Church, features a fuller, deeper look at the six principles contained in the original and includes a crucial, additional chapter: Slow Down to Lead with Integrity. New Life Fellowship in Queens, New York, had it all: powerful teaching, dynamic ministries, an impressive growth rate, and a vision to do great works for God. Things looked good -- but beneath the surface, circumstances were more than just brewing. They were about to boil over, forcing Peter Scazzero to confront needs in his church and himself that went deeper than he'd ever imagined. What he learned about the vital link between emotional health, relational depth, and spiritual maturity can shed new light on painful problems in your own church. In this revised and expanded edition of his Gold Medallion Award winning book, Scazzero shares refreshing new insights and a different and challenging slant on what it takes to lead your congregation to wholeness and maturity in Christ." --Publisher's description."@en
  • ""In this new edition of his Gold Medallion Award-winning book, Peter Scazzero shares powerful insights on how contemplative spirituality can help pastors and individual church member slow down-an integral key to spiritual and emotional health . Sharing from the painful but liberating journey of his own church, Scazzero reveals exactly how the truth can and does make people free-not just superficially, but deep down. This expanded edition of The Emotionally Healthy Church not only takes the six principles described in the original book further and deeper, but adds a crucial seventh principle. - Principle 1: Look Beneath the Surface - Principle 2: Break the Power of the Past - Principle 3: Live in Brokenness and Vulnerability - Principle 4: Receive the Gift of Limits - Principle 5: Embrace Grieving and Loss - Principle 6: Make Incarnation Your Model for Loving Well - Principle 7: Slow Down to Lead with Integrity ""@en

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  • "The emotionally healthy church : a strategy for discipleship that actually changes lives"
  • "The emotionally healthy church : a strategy for discipleship that actually changes lives"@en
  • "Je souffre, écoute-moi ! pour une Église à l'écoute des émotions"
  • "Emocionálně zdravá církev"
  • "Una iglesia emocionalmente sana : una estrategia para el discipulado que de veras cambia vidas"
  • "Das Paulus-Prinzip : warum Schwäche ein Gewinn sein kann"
  • "Das Paulus-Prinzip Warum Schwäche ein Gewinn sein kann"