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Cordeiro, Wayne. Doing Church as a Team: The Miracle of Teamwork and how it Transforms Churches. Grand Rapids: Bethany House Publishers, 2022.
From a Christian perspective
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Overview of Book
What is the book about? What is the main subject?
Basic Outline or Skeleton of the Book? Identify the major parts, and how these parts relate to the whole. How is the book organized?
What major problem(s) has the author attempted to solve? What are the author’s intentions in the book? What is distinctive about the book in comparison to others on the same subject? What is the unique contribution of this book?
Author’s Argument
What are the Key Terms that the author regularly uses in a technical manner and discover the meaning(s)of each?
What is the Author’s Message? Identify the Key Propositions, or Main Claims, or Main
Conclusions. The author’s argument rests on these key statements.
Trace the Argument of the Book. How Does the Author Support These Main Claims?
Which Problems Have Been Solved? Of Those Not Solved, Which Did Author Know He Failed to Solve?
Critique
I. Basic Agreement with the Book (3 options)
1. Basic Agreement without qualifications. Basic Agreement with qualifications.
2. Agreement as far as the book goes the analysis is correct but incomplete. The author has not solved all the problems he started with.
3. Agreement, with minor disagreements.
Everyone is a great fit . . . somewhere, and God has strategically called and gifted each individual for a specific role and purpose. The twenty-first-century church must be a battleship, not a cruise ship, but that can only happen when everyone finds their place in ministry. In Doing Church as a Team, Dr. Wayne Cordeiro shows you how to identify the hidden callings of the members in your church so that together you can accomplish anything God is asking you to do. “To be a successful leader, and if you plan to have a successful ministry, you must develop not only your gifts, but more so, the gifts of those around you.” -Wayne Cordeiro.
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