George Barna is the award-winning author of more than 45 books, including bestsellers such as Revolution, The Power of Vision, The Frog in the Kettle, and The Seven Faith Tribes. The Power of Vision, Third Edition Discover and Apply God's Plan for Your Life and Ministry by: George Barna. Format Paperback ISBN 951 Dimensions 6 x 9 Pub. Date Jun 2018 SRP $15.99 Carton Quantity 32 Number of pages 208. In The Power of Vision, George Barna invites church leaders to discover the power of God's vision for ministry. Readers will learn: how God has shared his vision throughout history, how vision is different than mission, common practices and beliefs that inhibit true vision, practical steps toward.
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▾Tags ▾LibraryThing Recommendations ▾Member recommendations None Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This is a very informative, inspiring book about vision. Each chapter starts with chapter highlights which give the reader valuable insight into what is ahead. Material is broken down into digest-able chunks. There are a lot of basic definitions. Clear information on what vision is and isn't, difference between Godly vision and worldly/business/human vision, as well as many myths people have regarding vision (and the corresponding realities) are presented. The book begins by breaking down the difference between mission and vision and moves on to developing a vision and implementation. The major focus of the book is pastor vision but the last chapter focuses on individual vision development and implementation. I found even the material meant for pastors can easily be applied to lay people and development of personal Godly vision. Barna uses examples from the greats of the Bible: David, Nehemiah, Paul etc to prove his points and encourage the reader. There is also extensive helpful information about how to seek God's vision as opposed to a vision we individually create for ourselves. The reader is encouraged through extensive encouragement and benefits for keeping vision and further challenged with vision killers. Finally, the appendix is an invaluable study guide to further help readers develop and implement vision in their lives personally and in their churches. Overall this book was encouraging to me personally as a lay person. I have a lot to think on and ponder as I seek God's vision for my life as a result of reading this book. It was an encouraging motivating book that I would recommend to new pastors who are just starting or in seminary and more seasoned pastors who seek vision improvement (or first time creation even) as well as lay people within the church. I received a copy of this book from Baker Publishing. This has in no way influenced my review. I was under no compulsion to write a review. All thoughts are my own. ( ) kkireinaa | Jul 17, 2018 | ▾Published reviews ▾Common Knowledge
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0830715339, Hardcover)In The Power of Vision, George Barna invites church leaders to discover the power of God’s vision for ministry. Readers will learn: how God has shared His vision throughout history, how vision is different than mission, common practices and beliefs that inhibit true vision, practical steps toward practicing God’s unique vision for them and ways to share and promote congregational ownership of the vision. Barna’s word to all Christian leaders: Uncovering God’s vision for your ministry is not an option. As Barna clearly states, “To minister authentically and authoritatively, you must first clarify your vision, then embrace it and make it the focus of your life’s work and the heartbeat of your church.” Vision is the insight God provides to instruct and direct our paths, a reflection of what God wants to accomplish through us in building His kingdom. With this clear picture, from Him, of where you are headed, your chances of a successful journey are increased a thousandfold. (retrieved from Amazon Thu, 12 Mar 2015 18:25:03 -0400) (see all 2 descriptions) In The Power of Vision, George Barna invites church leaders to discover the power of God's vision for ministry. Readers will learn: how God has shared his vision throughout history, how vision is different than mission, common practices and beliefs that inhibit true vision, practical steps toward practicing God's unique vision for them, and ways to share and promote congregational ownership of the vision. Barna's word to all Christian leaders: Uncovering God's vision for your ministry is not an option. As Barna clearly states, 'To minister authentically and authoritatively, you must first clarify your vision, then embrace it and make it the focus of your life's work and the heartbeat of your church.' Vision is the insight God provides to instruct and direct our paths, a reflection of what God wants to accomplish through us in building his kingdom. With this clear picture, from God, of where you are headed, your chances of a successful journey are increased exponentially. |
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I stopped reading for several hours when I saw that John Sculley was held up as an example of a visionary leader. (Fired Steve Jobs from Apple, nearly wrecked the company, voted 14th-worst CEO of all time by the business press? Yes, that John Sculley.) I had to force myself to go on.
However, I don't recommend going too far, since by the end of the book he has referred to Ray 'Krocodile' Kroc, 'Trickle-down', and...more
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liked it · review of another editionIf you're interested in discovering more about vision and ministry, this is a good place to start. But don't stop here. Read Visioneering by Andy Stanley and Visionary Leadership by Burt Nanus. Barna's book gives less...more
Practical and Biblical insights on being a godly leader. Encouraging to be reminded that although all leaders face adversity while implementing a new vision, it is worth it all in the long run.
The Power Of Vision Joel Barker
The book is easy to read. It felt very repetitive.
J. Robert Ewbank author 'John Wesley, Natural Man, and the 'Isms'
This book was easy read but I found it a little bit repetitive.
Aug 10, 2019
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