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Growing The Church In The Power Of The Holy Spirit PDF Print E-mail
Growing The Church In The Powe Of The Holy Spirit - Seven Principles of Dynamic Cooperation

By Zeb Bradford Long, Rev. Cindy Strickler, and Rev. paul Stokes

Zondervan Books

Catalog number: 978-0-310-29209-8

Price $17.00 plus postage and handling
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We are really excited about the publication of this book which gathers up the practical teaching on the Holy Spirit and makes direct application to the local congregation. This is for pastors, church leaders and all who love the church and want her to be the body of Jesus Christ.


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Here are comments from two pastors whose congregations serve as examples in the book because they are applying the principles that we describe.

“Every congregational leader should read Growing the Church in the Power of the Holy Spirit ! What the reader will not find is another magical programmatic formula. What the reader will find is a refreshing balanced biblical understanding of the very heart of God’s plan to grow His Kingdom. The two foundations and seven dynamics expounded in the book are biblical elements tested in the crucible of everyday ministry. We started our church on these foundations and dynamics and we have the joy of watching God reap His bountiful harvest through us! The Body of Christ will be enriched, deepened, and expanded by implementing the dynamics taught in this book.”

-The Rev. Dr. Peyton Johnson
Founding Pastor of Lakeview Community Church
Tarpon Springs, Florida

“So many church growth books assume know-how on the part of leaders with regard to praying and hearing from the Lord, but the crying need of leaders is to learn how to hear and grow strong in cooperating with the Holy Spirit before jumping into the vast array of strategic planning models. Growing the Church should serve as a basic 101 course for leaders seeking to dance with the Holy Spirit, that is, to discern the leading and to move with the Holy Spirit in the mission of the local church.

-The Rev. Dr. Richard White
Senior pastor, Montreat Presbyterian Church
Montreat, North Carolina

There is a lost and hurting world next door, down the street, and across oceans. As churches and Christ-followers, we are mandated to reach those who are lost with the Good News of Jesus. Unfortunately, too often, churches and individuals rely on business techniques, charismatic leadership, or other human endeavors.


Growing the Church in the Power of the Holy Spirit
gives principles to pastors and church leaders on how to rely on the power of the Holy Spirit, rather than outside influences, to grow Christ’s church. This book offers a biblical basis and practical approach for nurturing a dynamic cooperative process within churches, drawing on experience from around the world. By learning these dynamics and putting in place the means for them to be exercised, renewal and transformation will come to congregations.

As these dynamics combine together, facilitated by the leadership yet made real by the Holy Spirit, we experience a complex reality that evidences Jesus’ reign as head of His body, the church. These are:

  • Dynamic # 1 – Divine Love Drawing Us into Participation
  • Dynamic # 2 – Intercessory Prayer: Inviting God’s Engagement
  • Dynamic #3 – The Gift of Faith: Opening the Door to God’s Activity
  • Dynamic # 4 – Spiritual Discernment: Making Obedience Safe
  • Dynamic # 5 – Receiving Divine Guidance for Cooperating with the Holy Spirit
  • Dynamic # 6 – Welcoming the Gifts and Manifestations of the Holy Spirit
  • Dynamic # 7 – Seeing and Responding to “Kairos” Moments

The focus is not on church structures, activities or styles of worship, but on the deeper issue of allowing the Lord to direct the life of His church. Examples from case studies provide insights into the leadership practicalities of introducing these dynamics into the life of local congregations. There are unique advantages when planting new churches, but the book focuses especially on the task of transforming the attitudes, understanding, ethos, and practices of existing congregations for cooperation with the Holy Spirit.