A gentle new way for church leader’s to survive stress and
burnout
Bruce Miller debunks the idea of balance–basically trying
to have it all, all the time. Most churches and their pastors try
to do everything at once and feel guilty if any one aspect
(worship, ministries, outreach, etc.) is neglected. He replaces the
exhausting concept of balance with the idea of rhythm: churches,
like people, need to give attention to different programs and
ministries at different times, basically by attending to their
seasons and cycles.
* Offers an innovative new model for church leaders
* Miller has been influential in the formation and promotion of
‘Church-Based Training’ as in international
movement
* Offers a proven method for avoiding burnout for church leaders
and members by doing the right things at the right time
The author offers much-need help to overwhelmed leaders and
shows them how to apply Miller’s seasonal/cyclical approach
to church life.
Table of Content
About the Jossey-Bass Leadership Network Series ix
Foreword by Will Mancini xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction Time: The Forgotten Dimension xvii
Part One Identifying What Time It Is in Your Church 1
1 Why Do Church in Rhythm? 3
2 Kairos and Chronos Rhythms 17
3 Discerning Your Organizational Stage 27
4 Recognizing Your Ministry Seasons 45
Part Two Kairos Rhythm Strategies 57
5 Release Expectations 59
6 Seize Opportunities 73
7 Anticipate What’s Next 91
Part Three Chronos Rhythm Strategies 107
8 Pace Your Church 109
9 Build Mission-Enhancing Rituals 123
10 Oscillate Intensity and Renewal 139
Conclusion Rhythm Solution Process for Your Church 155
Discussion Questions 165
Rhythm Overview 169
Notes 171
References 177
The Author 181
About the author
THE AUTHOR
Bruce B. Miller is the founding and senior pastor of Christ Fellowship, formerly named Mc Kinney Fellowship Bible Church, near Dallas, Texas. He also founded the Center for Church Based Training (CCBT) where he served for eleven years as the chairman of the board of directors. He speaks at conferences and seminars in the United States and other countries, including Mexico, China, Switzerland, Austria, and Germany.