Rick Warren's The Purpose Driven Church: Every Church Is Big in God's Eyes
Rick Warren's The Purpose Driven Church: Every Church Is Big in God's Eyes
Introduction
There is a slight disbelief that a number of modern churches are deteriorating to grow and prosper. New churches are set just to wither and die whereas recognized and well known churches are inert, growing just from inside. Rick Warren, founder and pastor of Saddleback Valley Community Church, one of the largest churches of United States, penned down “The Purpose Driven Church: Every Church Is Big in God's Eyes” to take in hand the failures of the churches at present. The book summarizes the main beliefs he used to set up his church and tries to apply these values and ideologies to each and every church, whether they are newly planted or already established. From the time of its publication in the year 1995, “The Purpose Driven Church” has served as a guidebook to a number of other churches and the model proposed by Warren has been used all over the world to start a completely new type of church.
Discussion
Rick Warren's approach focuses on something that is surprising in its straightforwardness. All churches require to be defined by a reason. Devoid of an obvious and understandable statement of purpose, a church is only wandering. This purpose statement is like the church ought to dedicate attention and time to as they look to discover a way that will guide them. The statement of purpose must always be made to accomplish The Great Commission and must be result-oriented and concise. Once planned, this purpose statement will be the guiding channel to future verdicts regarding the church. When encountered with a harsh decision, possibly regarding a new ministry or a new program, the leaders of the church need just rely on the statement of purpose. Whatever thing in the church that goes in opposition to one of those purposes is to be instantly detached. Fundamentally, the church is just like a big business. The church has to be formed to attract and be pertinent to the consumer that is the unbeliever.
Purpose of Writing this Book
Whenever a church defines it purpose it is the moment to attain the lost. To perform this it is critical that the church stay pertinent to the society. This is carried out by meeting the considered needs of the community and culture. The main purpose of writing this book is to offer an outstanding manual for studying demographics and carrying out surveys. By comprehending their prospective audience and understanding the requirements of these people, the church can build ministries and programs that will deal with the particular requirements around them. According to Warren the deep certainty that anyone can be won to Jesus Christ if people find out the key to his/her heart. Later than someone discovers the key to the heart of a person he/she will be represented to their church. Once that individual is focusing, it is the job of the pastor to ...