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44 Steps Up Off the Plateau

 
  by Lyle E. Schaller, John Edward Russon (Editor), John Sallis (Editor)
 
 
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  Format: Paperback, 144 pages
  Publisher: Abingdon Press
  ISBN: 0810117037
  Release Date: Jan 1, 1993


 
 
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Lyle E. Schaller defines a "plateau" as a stagnant holding point in the size and energy of a congregation - a level at which energy is focused entirely on maintenance of past structures. He shows how to move an established congregation up off a plateau.

The three most important steps up off the plateau are quality, responsiveness, and productivity. This important guide by America's most influential religious leader also contains 44 handles to organize information.


 
 
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Lyle E. Schaller defines a "plateau" as a stagnant holding point in the size and energy of a congregation - a level at which energy is focused entirely on maintenance of past structures. He shows how to move an established congregation up off a plateau.

The three most important steps up off the plateau are quality, responsiveness, and productivity. This important guide by America's most influential religious leader also contains 44 handles to organize information.


 
 
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Schaller defines a "plateau" as a stagnant holding point in the size and energy of a congregation--a level at which energy is focused entirely on maintenance of past structures. He shows how to move a long-established congregation up off a plateau in size and explains the three most important steps. Brings together in one volume Schaller's comprehensive analysis of a difficult subject.

 
 
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