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E-grāmata: How to do Mission Action Planning: Prayer, process and practice

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  • Formāts: 208 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jun-2016
  • Izdevniecība: SPCK Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780281075652
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  • Formāts: 208 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jun-2016
  • Izdevniecība: SPCK Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780281075652

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Gives the reader the benefit of many years experience of putting MAP into practice.

This is a must-read for anyone using MAP. JOHN DUNNETT, DIRECTOR OF STRATEGY AND OPERATIONS AT THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND EVANGELICAL COUNCIL

How to Do Mission Action Planning (SPCK, 2009) was the first book to appear on the MAP process, at a time when it was beginning to have a significant impact. In this fully revised and expanded edition, the authors offer further critical evaluation and theological reflection, by drawing on the experiences of people who have been using the MAP process in different contexts from their own:

Fr Damian Feeney, parish priest and Catholic Missioner of Lichfield diocese Canon David Banbury, leader of Parish Mission Support, Blackburn diocese The Rt Revd Dr Alan Smith, Bishop of St Albans Dr Stephen Hance, Canon Missioner of Southwark diocese Linda Rayner, the United Reformed Church co-ordinator for Fresh Expressions

Recenzijas

This is a rare book a refreshing meditation on planning for mission and one that is rooted in spirituality. As the authors show, the church and its mission arise from our vision of God. And once that vision has been realised, churches are able to become more intentional about their mission. Our vocation to share Gods love is not an option or an afterthought. It is the heart and soul of our faith. Mission and our planning of it should not fill us with fear or foreboding. Rather, as the authors argue, the call to share Gods love can be evermore meaningful, even as mission becomes more methodical. -- Martyn Percy, academic, educator, social scientist and theologian This is a must-read for anyone using MAP. The rich theological reflection, the detailed unpacking of the 4 MAP phases and the learning offered by the 5 guest practitioners add up to an impressive offering. This book enables good questions to be asked, overflows with wise reflection and contains oodles of practical examples, ideas and resources. I commend it to all local church leaders who are seeking to discern how best to translate the prayer your kingdom come into appropriate church and congregational action. -- John Dunnett, Director of Strategy and Operations at the Church of England Evangelical Council This timely revision is honest, well researched and carefully put together; an important contribution to the necessary change of culture required in today's Church, and supported by articles from church leaders experienced in the MAP approach. -- Julian Henderson, Former Bishop of Blackburn (On the first edition): The book is very hands on, providing clear guidance about how MAP can help parishes and dioceses envisage their future . . . Along the way the authors provide a number of insights that give much pause for thought . . . * Theology Journal * Both of the authors are extremely well qualified in using MAP . . . Anyone already involved in MAP would benefit from reading it. It will become, I hope, the starting point for the many parishes that have not yet begun to explore this kind of tool. -- Dr Steven Croft * Church Times * It is excellent at what it does and really can bring wisdom to church leaders. * Preach magazine *

Papildus informācija

Gives the reader the benefit of many years experience of putting MAP into practice.
Part 1
INTRODUCTION TO MAP
1 MAP today 3
2 towards a theology of MAP 15
3 How to produce a good MAP step by step 33
Part 2
LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE
4 Prayer and desire 63
5 the Review phase 80
6 the Discern phase 98
7 the Plan phase 112
8 the Act phase 128
Part 3
CONCLUSIONS AND USEFUL RESOURCES
9 Conclusions and reflections 149
Appendix 1 the Methodist Church in Lancashire:
Year of Evangelism Menu 163
Appendix 2 MAP document template 171
Appendix 3 Healthy church self-assessment tool:
Blackburn diocese 174
Appendix 4 two examples of a MAP 182
Notes 198
Bibliography 204
Mark Ireland is vicar of two churches in Shropshire, one urban and one rural. Previously diocesan missioner for Lichfield diocese, he has thirty years experience in parish-based evangelism, alongside work at diocesan and national level, and currently serves on General Synod and the Archbishops Council. He is co-author with Mike Chew of How to do Mission Action Planning (SPCK, 2009).

Mike Chew has been the Business Excellence Director for Philips Lighting, and was responsible for the development and implementation of the Philips global improvement strategy process, whilst also being churchwarden of an Anglican parish in Lancashire. He is currently serving as MAP and growth strategy facilitator for the Blackburn diocese.