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The Coffee Shop That Changed a Church

Discovering the Net Effect

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The Coffee Shop That Changed a Church

By: Steve Parr
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An instructional book told in narrative style, The Coffee Shop that Changed a Church: Discovering the Net Effect is as engaging as any good fiction. Author Steve Parr has emerged as a respected voice in communicating the true dynamics of churches that thrive in reaching and making disciples. His ideas are not only theoretical; he led a ministry that baptized over 1500 people in fourteen years. Parr';s story follows Mitch Walker, fresh out of seminary, as he struggles to find his way as the new pastor of a small and aging congregation. After two years, the ambitious pastor realizes he is a shepherd whose flock is content with grazing alone out in the pasture; that is, until a chance encounter with a neighboring pastor turns his ministry upside down. The experienced pastor offers to meet regularly with Mitch at a nearby coffee shop to share his innovative strategies for leading an evangelism movement, called the Net Effect.

The story flows between Mitch's successes in helping the church become more outwardly focused, the resistance he faces from key leaders, and the lessons he learns from the six essentials of the Net Effect. Through Mitch's successes and failures, readers learn how to apply key practices for helping a church become intentionally evangelistic and thus more healthy and vibrant. Evangelistic effectiveness, leadership tools, and the importance of relationships are presented as Parr creatively weaves together drama, humor, and instruction. More specific topics include leadership, personal evangelism, proclamation evangelism, evangelism through small groups, and servant evangelism. Dr. Parr crafted this book not only for pastors, but also for deacons, Bible study leaders, staff members, and church members who hold any leadership role within the church. In a fresh and entertaining format, The Coffee Shop that Changed a Church inspires, equips, and motivates readers to serve Christ in fulfillment of the Great Commission.

©2014 Deep River Publishing (P)2014 Steve R. Parr
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Steve Parr is a long-time researcher on evangelism and church growth. Here he writes a fiction book on a young pastor turns around his dying church. Parr weaves actionable advice into the entertaining narrative, so that anybody who wants to see their church grow would learn tips they could implement for their own church. Also, I would recommend this for all Christians to get a perspective of the pastor's challenges in a church.

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What is the church's business? How do we accomplish what we're supposed to be about? This is great teaching spun through the fabric of an engaging could-be-true story! I am moved and motivated to apply it's principles. Maybe you will too!

a modern parable for the church

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I love this book. It has a great story. It has practice suggestions. I have read it many times and take something new away from it each time I read it.

One of my favorite Ministry books

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