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Dealing with criticism and complaints is an issue in almost every area of ministry. Church leaders have had to deal with complaints from the beginning. (See II Corinthians for Paul’s experience. It is nothing new!) Here are a number of tips for dealing with complaints in ministry:
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BOOK NOTES - Three Concise Reviews of New Resources Marketing Your Church to the Community Part of the Ministry Guides Series from the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection, this book makes the case for why churches need to reach out to the unchurched in their community and then offers practical information and ideas on how to do it. Peter Metz, director of communications at Resurrection, provides strategies for reaching people and convincing them to visit, even when churches have a limited budget. This 63-page guide begins with advice on getting your message straight, identifying the audiences you want to reach, and selecting the right marketing options. One important tip: Marketing tools should be designed to reinforce the all-important personal invitations that come from existing church members. |
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Editors: .Lovett H. Weems, Jr. and Ann A. Michel Copyright © 2007 by the G. Douglass Lewis Center for Church Leadership. Leading Ideas material may be freely distributed with attribution (exclusive of material protected by separate copyright). |
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