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Loving Your Church by Praying, Giving, or Going

By Jim Essian, foreword by Joby Martin
5.00 stars  from 4 reviews
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About this book

What would change if you saw where you live, what you do and who you are as part of God’s great plan to build his church? 

This book will show you that wherever and whoever you are, you are sent. Discover how to play your part in God’s plan of redemption—whether by praying, giving or going. And get excited about building a kingdom that is constantly expanding, scattering and sending for the sake of the lost.

Written by Jim Essian, Lead Pastor of The Paradox Church, Texas.

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Specifications

Contributors:
Jim Essian, Joby Martin
ISBN:
9781802540697
Format:
eBook
First published:
October 2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

1. God's Vision for the World

2. God's Vision for Us

3. Church Planting

4. The Global God

5. A Redemptive Presence

6. Finding Your Place

7. Gospel Goodbyes

8. Dream Big

Conclusion

Endorsements

In Send, Jim issues a compelling summons for churches to recapture a sending culture, championing the cause of Christ. With clarity and biblical fidelity, Jim charts a course for churches to multiply locally through strategic church planting and local missions, while simultaneously reaching out globally through dynamic engagement in frontier missions. This is a book that will stir your soul, enlarge your perspective, and spur you to joyful obedience as we labor together for the day when God’s glory covers the earth as the waters cover the seas.


Matt Carter Vice President of Mobilization, SEND Network

Jim Essian has served the church beautifully well in writing this short book that packs a huge punch. Founded upon the character of our sending God and his vision for his world, Jim calls us, simply, to join with our God in his sovereign plans. This would be a great book to read for “normal” Christians (like me) who find it all too easy to either lose sight of God’s global rescue plan, or else lose confidence in the part that I can usefully play.

Dan Steel Elder, Magdalen Road Church; Ministry Program Director, Yarnton Manor, Oxford

This is a great book for all of us who are tempted to settle for a comfortable church life. We will catch a fresh excitement for our majestic mission and will be stirred up to see the part we can play.

Jonty Allcock Pastor of Globe Church, London; author of Lost, Hero and More of Jesus

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars Insightful & Inspiring!

 

(Review written for 'Send')

From sweeping panoramas of international missions to practical advice for serving our local communities, Send is an inspiring and insightful introduction to church planting.

While its focus on church planting might cause some readers to decide Send is not for them, Essian points out that planting demands whole-church involvement even from its earliest stages. It requires the participation and gifts of the whole body of believers. Some leaders are specifically called to be boots-on-the-ground planters, but church plants also depend ...

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5.00 stars Purpose and Intentionality

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(Review written for 'Send')

What is the point of church plants today? In Send, Jim Essian challenges readers to engage in God’s mission through three key actions: praying, giving, and going. The book begins with a compelling vision for the glory of God and the urgent need for believers to actively participate in spreading the gospel.

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5.00 stars Practical ways to live a sent life

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(Review written for 'Send')

I thought this book was great for helping one to think of living in a sent way. The book discusses many ways in which you can live your life in a way that reflects the importance of the Gospel.
When discussing Church planting, Essian highlights the importance of being generous and not having a scarcity mindset. This is such an important point to remember, knowing that God will provide and we don’t have to hoard resources or be scared to ‘lose’ people but instead can have a missional culture built from the beginning. This abundance versus scarcity mindset comes up ...

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