Antagonists in the Church: Study Guide: by Kenneth HaugkKenneth Haugk & R. Scott Perry |
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| Study Guide Antagonism leaves in its wake broken lives: people who are hurt, discouraged, and apathetic. Although only a very few persons are antagonists, these individuals have the potential to disrupt and even destroy a congregation's mission and ministry. This study guide enables congregational boards, committees, and study groups, clergy convocations, judicatory boards, and other groups to discuss key questions, share experiences, and learn valuable skills for dealing with antagonism. Reflection questions, self-surveys, Bible study helps, and role-playing ideas help church leaders prevent or reduce much of the pain and suffering caused by antagonism. Author: Kenneth C. Haugk Author: R. Scott Perry About the Author Kenneth C. Haugk, Ph.D., a pastor and clinical psychologist, is founder of the Stephen Series system of lay caring ministry. He is executive director of Stephen Ministries, an interdenominational organization based in St. Louis, Missouri. About the Author R. Scott Perry developed educational publications for 15 years as an editor and project director for several major publishers. An active leader in adult Christian education in Irasburg, Vermont, he is a free-lance writer, consultant, and founder and facilitator of the work of High Mountain Writers' House and High Mountain Publishing, Inc. Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publication Date: Jan 1 1988 Format: paperback 7.75 in. x 5.25 in. 64 pages |
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