Church Politics
Spiritual Lessons For 21st Century Church Leaders
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About the Book
This book can change your life. It provides information about the political behavioral practices in the governance of many church organizations and the spiritual implications of these practices. While it is about information, it is more about spiritual transformation in beholding and knowing Christ as your Model Leader. “Church Politics: Spiritual Lessons for 21st Century Leaders is a painful— excruciatingly painful, deeply troubling, disconcerting but necessary and cathartic read. There were points which brought tears to my eyes, as the graphic examples highlighted were all-too-familiar to me as a Pastor. No sensitive, reflective soul who reads this work can be untouched. This is a work which should be read by all Pastors and those in ministerial administration. It is urgent wake-up call to us in ministry. It is a prophetic work, delivered with a cogency that is as chilling as it is irresistible. None can emerge unscathed, thinking “Thanks God I am not like one of these persons!” Which itself would be incriminating evidence that “thou art the man.” Walker and O’Reggio have done a service to the Christian Church—of all denominations and hue. Read, weep, repent and resolve!” ─Ian Boyne, Host of Religious Hard Talk, Television Jamaica
About the Author
Meric D. Walker, PhD, is a graduate of Andrews University, Berrien Springs Michigan and Northern Caribbean University, Mandeville Jamaica. He is a Christian apologist who as a pastor for over twenty five years has given transformative leadership to both his church and country and for such has been highlighted in national news tabloids. His passion for godliness is evident in his life and publications. Trevor O’Reggio, PhD, D. Min., is an alumnus of University of Chicago, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Andrews University, and Walla Walla College. He is an Associate Professor of Church History at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University. He has been a champion for the cause of God both in academic work and pastoral leadership.