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The Issachar Factor: Understanding Trends that Confront Your Church and Designing a Strategy for Success is unavailable, but you can change that!

When the future King David was running from Saul, God sent hundreds of thousands of men to help him. All of the men were chosen for battle for a reason. Some for their fighting ability. Others for their expertise with special weapons. And still others were chosen for their character, courage or loyalty. But perhaps the most important men in the entire army were the 200 “men of Issachar.” They...

the following years will be based upon today’s successes and failures. 3. Learn to Be a Change Agent The key difference between leaders and managers is that leaders create change. No one really likes change, but growth demands it. Even in the physical realm, for a child to grow into adolescence and past puberty, change occurs in the body. This can also be said of the church as a body. Dr. Carl George, director of the Charles E. Fuller Institute of Evangelism and Church Growth, recently presented
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