Keeping Faith

In Keeping Faith, the authors outline the key components of organisational faithfulness; what is needed to stay true to the way of Jesus.

In this important book you will find:

  • A checklist to determine if your organisation is losing its faithfulness.
  • An outline of some key components of organisational theology.
  • Examples, both positive and negative, of theological application in organisations.
  • Discussion questions for organisational reflection.

With combined global experience in practical theology, running businesses and charities, and integrating faith and work, Judd, Swinton and Martin have created an important and essential book for every Christian organisation.


This book is an indispensable guide for leaders and board who will have to stand before God and account for the faithfulness of their organisations

Stephen Judd

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‘I wish I had access to this book when I was a CEO’

Revd Tim Costello, former CEO, World Vision Australia

 

‘This book is an indispensable guide for leaders and board who will have to stand before God and account for the faithfulness of their organisations. ‘

Paul Oslington, Professor of Economics and Theology,  Alphacrucis University College


‘Keeping Faith is a brilliant diagnostic tool for analysing organisational theology and shows how organisations can remain faithful’

Brian Rosner, Principal, Ridley College Melbourne

 

‘Essential reading for all Christian leaders’

Donna Shepherd, Chair, World Vision International


Catalogue Code


636926



Product Code


9780647531938



ISBN


0647531933



EAN


9780647531938



Pages


156









Category


Leadership















Publication Date


Jan 2023









Dimensions


210 x 148
mm


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