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Creating a Culture of Invitation in Your Church

Creating a Culture of Invitation in Your Church

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£8.99

Publisher: Lion Hudson Plc
ISBN: 9780857216328
Published: 17/07/2015
We like to think our church welcomes visitors. But how welcoming can we be, if we are not inviting? We are welcoming as long as people get themselves across the church threshold, but we fail to take our welcome outside. During the years Michael has been developing Back to Church Sunday, he has conducted an extensive study on the seemingly simple subject of "invitation". Over 650 times in 12 countries he has asked: "Why don't we invite our friends to take a closer look at Christ?" The many answers form the impetus for this book. After considering why it seems so hard to invite friends to church, Michael looks at our concerns over acceptance and rejection, and suggests ideas gleaned from years of trying to establish a culture of invitation. "When I have specifically encouraged Christians to issue an invitation, some people say yes and some no. God sent his son to invite us all into a relationship, and so to be like God is to be a person who invites!"

Michael Harvey

Michael Harvey was a director of Aon the largest insurance brokerage in the world before starting his own consultancy. He has helped numerous business and individuals unlock growth and unleash potential. In 2004 Back to Church Sunday was birthed and he started to work with churches throughout the UK and eventually throughout the English speaking world. He has spoken to thousands of church leaders in his "Unlocking the Growth" Seminars and has to date seen thousands of Christians mobilized to invite, resulting in hundreds of thousands of accepted invitations. Michael Harvey is married to Eike and they have three children Ben, Kirsty and Lydia. He is author of Unlocking the Growth.

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