Register Now! No Silver Bullets with Daniel Im
Daniel Im is the author of No Silver Bullets: Five Small Shifts that will Transform Your Ministry and the co-author of Planting Missional Churches: Your Guide to Starting Churches that Multiply with Ed Stetzer.
NO SILVER BULLETS
Five Small Shifts that will Transform Your Ministry with Daniel Im
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Monday, August 5
h2o City Church
1385 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43201
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
WHAT IF I TOLD YOU THAT YOU WERE ONLY ONE STEP AWAY FROM UNLOCKING NEW LEVELS OF MATURITY AND GROWTH IN YOUR CHURCH?
The myth of the silver bullet still exists because we desperately want it to. We all prefer quick fixes and bandage solutions to the long, hard, slow work that produces real change. So the moment we learn about a new ministry or strategy and see its effect in another church, we run to implement it on our own. Unfortunately, this impulse is usually met by opposition, skepticism, and ultimately, rejection.
What if the solution isn’t a new model or a complicated strategy, but a shift in perspective? What if you could keep your church’s current vision, values, and model, and simply make a few micro-shifts…leading to macro-changes?
No Silver Bullets explores five micro-shifts that have the potential to produce macro-changes in your church. You will discover how to integrate these micro-shifts into the life of your church, starting with the way you disciple. You will finish by developing a plan to structure, communicate, and evaluate these changes to ensure that they take root and pave the way for lasting change and kingdom impact.
WHO IS NO SILVER BULLETS FOR?
PASTORS AND LEADERS
who are looking to re-energize their ministry by implementing small shifts that will make a BIG difference
LEADERSHIP TEAMS
who are wanting to design and implement a discipleship pathway that works for their church
DISCIPLE MAKERS
who are frustrated with a me-centered Christianity and want to learn how to develop other disciple makers
ANYONE
who realizes that there are no perfect models and no one right way of doing ministry or leading a church