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Vision
The critical pieces for casting a vision.
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Topics:Change, Direction, Goals, Growth, Leadership, Master plan, Planning, Strategy, Vision
Filters:Church board, Deacon, Discipleship, Elder, Outreach, Pastor
References:Ecclesiastes 11:6, Ezekiel 37:1-14, 1 Kings 3:7-9
Date Added:January 26, 2006
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Overview

Vision is easy to talk about but hard to create and implement. If your church needs a new vision or needs to upgrade the one it has, you'll want to have your leaders read '"A Big-Enough Vision,” an interview with Max De Pree, Sunday school teacher and former CEO. This interview will challenge them to lead the church to another level spiritually and strategically.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

What Makes a Vision Effective
Why some work better than others.

Restructuring to Grow
4 signs a redesign may be necessary.

Rediscovering Purpose
How one church found a fresh vision.

Making Planning Spiritual
Listening for God while developing church vision.

A Big-Enough Vision
How to reach our church's potential.

Building a Firm Foundation
3 questions to help formulate church vision.

Changes that Count
5 steps to a new future.

Ideas that Succeed
4 test for vision with impact.



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Starting Another Service
Weighing the benefits and challenges of adding another service.




Are the Sheep Flourishing?
The focus of leadership should be on the ones being served.

After the Vision Statement, What Next?
Your church has agreed on a vision statement, maybe even core values. Now what?



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