Willow Creek Seeker Services: Evaluating a New Way of Doing Church
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Willow Creek Seeker Services: Evaluating a New Way of Doing Church

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Through interviews with founders and leaders, the author explains and assesses Willow Creek Church and its evangelism-oriented ministry model.
Paperback, 334 pages
Published December 1st 1995 by Baker Books
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Anna
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I'm not sure this is the same book I read--I read Pritchard's dissertation (which was about 800 pages long!), and this appears to be a book written for the general public. At any rate, it's a careful, astute account of Willow Creek Community Church, with particular emphasis paid to its seeker services (attempts to attract the “unchurched”). Pritchard’s writing is very structured and organized, which is sometimes good but sometimes sort of choppy: “I will now discuss I A B, II A B C, and III A B...more
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