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John MacArthurMoody Publishers / 2008 / Trade PaperbackOur Price$12.994.8 out of 5 stars for The Master's Plan for the Church. View reviews of this product. 6 Reviews
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William Gibson5 Stars Out Of 5April 2, 2009William GibsonAnyone called to be a Pastor-Teacher,Elder or to any position of leadership in the Body of Christ should be informed from Scripture of the principles and requirements in this book as stated by John MacArthur. If not inspired, certainly based on Scripture.
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Timothy Sander5 Stars Out Of 5March 12, 2008Timothy SanderAmid all the conflicting ideas and opinions on how the church should be structured (or not) and function, MacArthur has provided a straight-forward, very readable picture right from the pages of Scripture. He does spend some time exposing the false ideas, but he is no more "critical" of them than he should be. He addresses the things that need to be addressed. Are you active in the leadership of your church? You should read this book.
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Jeff Hadsell5 Stars Out Of 5January 9, 2009Jeff HadsellThis book provides a very comprehensive study on what the church structure & leaders roles should be. It is written as an easy read with tons of scripture to support the authors opinions. A must read for leadership and teachers roles in the church.
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Maria Chairez5 Stars Out Of 5August 21, 2008Maria ChairezThis is an awesome book. I am glad that finally someone speaks the truth about what a a Christ centered church should be like. Awesome book!
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Martin5 Stars Out Of 5FoundationalNovember 14, 2017MartinQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This was a very good read. Foundational. Building a church and maintaining the focus of a church. Protecting the foundation of the church and keeping it firmly rooted in Life giving Scripture. It is imperative that we understand the mission of the church and how the leadership of the church has a great responsibility in leading the church body Scripturally meaningfully.
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