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Unfinished Business:  Returning the Ministry to the People of God by Greg Ogden

Unfinished Business: Returning the Ministry to the People of God

Greg Ogden

Greg Ogden
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An updated, expanded revision of a classic resource showing how we are in the midst of a radical shift from church as institution to church as organism in which ministry is being returned to the people of God.

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Facebook User, 15 days ago

Quote-leftHighly recommend this one. Good for staffers and lay leaders, volunteers and new Christians. Very helpful.Quote-right

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Kevin Lux, 6 months ago

Quote-leftGreat great book. A must-read for anyone who serves or wants to serve in leadership in the local church.Quote-right

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James Alden Brown, 7 months ago

Quote-leftThis book will cause you to rethink the traditional church, the priesthood of the believer, and what it means to be a leader.Quote-right

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Nate Penland, 11 days ago

Quote-leftWe are all the ministersQuote-right

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Andre Riedlinger, 3 months ago

Quote-leftYeah, well, I am in seminary, but it's still a great read.Quote-right

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