Pastor Bob Russell shares the ten principles upon which Southeast Christian Church, one of the largest and fastest growing churches in America, was founded. He shares not only the story of one of the most amazing churches in...

Buy Now From Amazon

Pastor Bob Russell shares the ten principles upon which Southeast Christian Church, one of the largest and fastest growing churches in America, was founded. He shares not only the story of one of the most amazing churches in America, but also what your church can become if you follow the principles and allow God to build your church.

Can the church truly be the "city on a hill that cannot be hidden" that Jesus talked about in the Sermon on the Mount? Can it grow large enough to attract throngs of seekers and yet be loving enough to care for each individual that comes? Bob Russell, pastor of Southeast Christian Church—one of the largest and fastest growing churches in America—says that it most certainly can. But it can only be done when we are submissive to God's will and allow Him to build that church. In the pages of this far-sighted, uncompromising book, Bob Russell and his son Rusty share the ten principles upon which this remarkable church was founded. Throughout the book, you will see God's mighty power at work in a church that began in 1962 with only 50 members and has now grown to over 14,000 and has become a bustling "city on a hill" whose beaming faith powerfully impacts its community and the world. This book shares not only the story of one of the most amazing churches in America but also the story of what your church can become as you follow these ten time-tested principles and allow God to build your church.

Similar Products

One Size Doesn't Fit All: Bringing Out the Best in Any Size ChurchThe Top Ten Mistakes Leaders MakeAfter 50 Years of Ministry: 7 Things I'd Do Differently and 7 Things I'd Do the SameBe a People Person: Effective Leadership Through Effective RelationshipsThe New Guidebook for PastorsChurch Administration and Finance Manual: Resources for Leading the Local ChurchOn Being a Pastor: Understanding Our Calling and WorkThe Advantage: Why Organizational Health Trumps Everything Else In Business