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Making Changes in the Church: A Personal Insight

Category: Church Doctor Ministries | June 29, 2009
Posted By Alan Chandler, Church Doctor
Recently I had a life altering experience. I suddenly found myself in a hospital bed for the better part of a week. (By the way, sorry for not posting anything last week.)I’m home and recovering, and pondering the experience. I am also staring down some life changes I need to make.

Making the changes will not be easy. It will take time to adjust, but I press on to the prize - A healthier me.

It is the same in the church. There are times when the health of the church requires it’s members to make changes. Change is not easy. It often means making some concessions and even sacrifice - but press on. Strive toward the goal - a healthier church.

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