Move: What 1,000 Churches Reveal about Spiritual Growth
By (Author) Greg L. Hawkins
By (author) Cally Parkinson
Foreword by Bill Hybels
Zondervan
Zondervan
22nd February 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Religious ministry and clergy
Religious and spiritual figures
248.4
Paperback
288
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 24mm
308g
One of the churchs primary responsibilities is to foster genuine spiritual growth in peoples lives. Todays pastors bring tremendous effort and passion to this task, but they are often disappointed by people who sit in the pews for years, knowing about Jesus but never really knowing him. In 2004, Willow Creek Community Church in suburban Chicago undertook a three-year study to measure spiritual growth called the REVEAL Spiritual Life Survey. Over the next six years, additional data was collected from over a quarter million people in well over a thousand churches of every size, denomination, and geographic area. Move presents verifiable, fact-based, and somewhat startling findings from the latest REVEAL research, drawing on compelling stories from actual peoplecongregation members of varying spiritual maturity, as well as pastors who are equally candid as they share their disappointments and their successes. It provides a new lens through which church leaders can see and measure the evidence of spiritual growth. The local church is uniquely equipped to foster spiritual growth and challenge people to pursue a life of full devotion to Christ. Move helps pastors and church leaders inspire and direct that challenge with confidence as they lead their congregations to move closer to Christ.
Greg L. Hawkins is executive pastor of Willow Creek Community Church. He is also co-creator of REVEAL, an initiative that utilizes research tools and discoveries to help churches better understand spiritual growth in their congregations.Greg and his wife, Lynn, live in the Chicago suburbs with their three children. Cally Parkinson is brand manager for REVEAL and previously served as the director of communication services at Willow Creek Community Church, a role she undertook following a twenty-five-year career at Allstate Insurance Company. Cally and her husband, Rich, live in the Chicago suburbs and have two grown children.