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Overcoming the Dark Side of Leadership: How to Become an Effective Leader by Confronting Potential Failures
Gary L. McIntosh, Samuel D. Rima

Baker Books, 2007

My Favorite Martian Season One
In a day when TV is full of junk sit coms and reality shows, this DVD series is a breath of fresh air. It is truly funny and entertaining. Something your kids can watch without your constant monitoring. Excellent picture quality and a good buy for the buck!
  
  











  



  
Beyond the First Visit: The Complete Guide to Connecting Guests to Your Church
Gary L. McIntosh

Baker Books, 2006

Practical Advice for Churches
The title of McIntosh's compelling book shoud be an eye-catcher for anyone concerned about how their church looks to visitors--or guests, as the author puts it. He offers thoughtful, practical ideas about church people in churchs of all sizes. This book is a ...
  
  











  



  
Thriving Churches in the Twenty-First Century: 10 Life-Giving Systems for Vibrant Ministry
Gary L. McIntosh, R. Daniel Reeves

Kregel Academic & Professional, 2006

A great Resource to stay Relevant for Churches and Ministry Leaders
I am so excited and don't know where to start after reading this book. I have bought copies for others on my staff. This book has relevant topics for any Christian or church looking for ways to reach people. And ways to reach people that are beyond the traditional ...
  
  











  



  
Biblical Church Growth: How You Can Work with God to Build a Faithful Church
Gary L. McIntosh

Baker Books, 2003

A Valuable Scriptural View of a Popular Convention Topic
McIntosh takes the reader directly to the Word, and bases his complete teaching on what it takes to make a local church grow properly from its pages. It stresses the correct Biblical belief, attitude and teachings are for the long haul superior to simply using popular ...
  
  











  



  
It Only Hurts on Monday: Why Pastors Quit and What You Can Do about It
Gary L. McIntosh; Robert L. Edmondson

Churchsmart Resources, 1998

A Reader's Review
It Only Hurts On Monday is an encouraging book that truly gives voice to the concerns of every pastor who comes face to face with the dark days of ministerial life. Dr. Gary L. McIntosh and Dr. Robert L. Edmondson do a wonderful job of identifying the obstacles that ...
  
  











  



  
Church That Works: Your One-Stop Resource for Effective Ministry
Gary L. McIntosh

Baker Books, 2004

Your One-Stop Resource For Effective Ministry
Church That Works: Your One-Stop Resource For Effective Ministry by Gary L. McIntosh (Professor of Christian Ministry and Leadership, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, La Mirada, California) is a useful advice guide for pastors. Topics covered include how to ...
  
  











  



  
Staff Your Church for Growth: Building Team Ministry in the 21st Century
Gary L. McIntosh

Baker Books, 2000

Good Introductory Volume
This book wasn't exactly what I was wanting, but it will undoubtedly be helpful for many pastors and church leaders facing a multi-staff situation for the first time. McIntosh offers an excellent overview of the rationale for having more than one staff person, and the ...
  
  











  



  
One Size Doesn't Fit All: Bringing Out the Best in Any Size Church
Gary L. McIntosh

Revell, 1999

A Pastor's Best Friend
Did I get your attention? I realize that the pastor's best friend is God and best human friend is a spouse. I realize the most important book in the pastor's library is Scripture. But this book is VALUABLE with big letters! This book is valuable because it is ...
  
  











  



  
One Church, Four Generations: Understanding and Reaching All Ages in Your Church
Gary L. McIntosh

Baker Books, 2002

Must Read for Churches Undergoing Change or Transition
I led a discussion group where this book was the primary source, but not the only source, for understanding the viewpoints held by the generational groupings within our church. It was a great asset to everyone and aided us developing more unity within our ministries.
  
  











  



  
Overcoming the Dark Side of Leadership: The Paradox of Personal Dysfunction
Gary L. McIntosh, Samuel D.Sr. Rima

Baker Books, 1998

Overcoming the Dark Side of Leadership
This work is very insightful and practical. First explaining how our dark sides are problematic but also how they grow out of some very positive characteristics that serve us well. Then, the authors name and describe five different types of dark sides and how they ...
  
  











  



  
Three Generations: Riding the Waves of Change in Your Church
Gary L. McIntosh

Fleming H Revell Co, 1995

Out of Curiosity!
Definitely, an excellent resource and relevancy up to this year (2005) for Christian ministry and Anthropology in genera! However, out of curiosity, I wonder if Rick Warren (author of "The Purpose Driven Church"), read this book prior to writing his book back on 1995, ...
  
  











  



  
Look Back, Leap Forward: Building Your Church on the Values of the Past
Gary L. McIntosh

Baker Book House, 2001

The rapid changes all around us in the new millennium may cause one of two errors: wishing to return to an idealized past or refusing to look back at all. Both patterns of thinking lead to ineffective churches and communities. Look Back, Leap Forward challenges Christian leaders to balance the two extremes: look back to find the core values that ...
  
  











  



  
Make Room for the Boom...or Bust: Six Church Models for Reaching Three Generations
Gary L. McIntosh

Fleming H Revell Co, 1997

Church Growth specialist Gary L. McIntosh explores six different church models designed to reach yesterday's, today's and tomorrow's generations for Christ.
  
  











  



  
The Exodus Principle: A 5-Part Strategy to Free Your People for Ministry
Gary L. McIntosh

B&H Publishing Group, 2000

Developing a "culture of service" empowers the people in any church to minister to the church's two key "customer groups"--the people already there, and guests. The message of Exodus Principle is that serving both groups well is critical to health.
  
  











  



  
Como Sobreponerse Al Lado Oscuro Del Liderazgo/ Overcoming the Dark Side of Leadership: La Paradoja De La ...
Gary L. McIntosh, Samuel D. Rima

Casa Creacion, 2005
  
  











  



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