Mobilizing and evangelizing the unchurched.
Dr. George Miller
It has always been my desire to be a servant of Christ. I was led by the Holy Spirit launched in the depth and planted a ministry in the community which I live. God has been faithful in granting prayers in allowing me to be successful in this endeavor.
It is my endeavour to encourage other spiritual leaders and ministers to follow in my footsteps, in church planting and evangelistic strategies.
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Seed for Harvest
is written to aid prospective church developers in spiritual focus and direction as it relate to church planting. The ready reference guide offers step by step direction in the area of planning, organizing, net-working, recruitment, church growth, and the stabilization of an existing church start. Partnering with the God of the universe in the area of “Church Planting” is a wonderful opportunity to gain valuable experience and knowledge in the area of evangelism. The rewards will far exceed the challenges that the church planter may experience. Author Dr. George A. Miller, a pastor himself, shares the blessing he encountered and the knowledge gained during the church planting process.
He discusses:
- discovering a unique opportunity to explore Biblical Christianity
- How to establish vision and focus as to God’s leading
- developing a clear understanding regarding the dynamics of church planting
- understanding how prayer is the act of admitting that God’s will is done according to our faith
Book Review
Author George Miller has lovingly crafted a transformative journey into church planting that shows his enthusiasm and devotion to the subject matter on every page. Miller's insights, born from years of experience in pastoral ministry, offer invaluable guidance for anyone embarking on the mission of building Christ's kingdom. Confidence and clarity in his explanations will make the journey accessible no matter your background or prior education in the area. His emphasis on spiritual focus, prayer, and alignment with God's will illuminates the profound importance of faith and discernment in the process, and I enjoyed the complexity and diligence that he gave to this area of personal development. Through practical strategies and heartfelt anecdotes, Miller equips readers with the tools needed to navigate the complexities of church development. Overall, Seeds for Harvest: Kingdom Building for Christ is a practical and well-organized work that will certainly appeal to Christian readers looking to develop their own spaces further.
Seeds for Harvest provides insights into various aspects of church planting, including establishing a clear vision, understanding growth dynamics, and effectively mobilizing resources. He emphasizes the need for careful planning and strategic thinking while recognizing the challenges that church planters may encounter. By addressing common issues such as recruitment, networking, and evangelism, Miller equips readers with practical tools to handle church planting with confidence and hope. George Miller’s writing is clear, concise, and engaging, making the book accessible to readers of all backgrounds and levels of experience. Whether you are a seasoned pastor or a newcomer to church planting, there is something to be gained from Miller's insights and wisdom. This book is a valuable resource for anyone involved in or considering church planting. With its practical advice, spiritual perspective, and accessible writing style, Miller has created a guide that will inspire and empower church leaders on their journey of faith and service.
Seeds for Harvest by George Miller is a must-read not just for those on a church planting mission but also for Christians who want to grow spiritually and offer more services to serve the kingdom of God. I loved how George was precise and to the point, which made the book a great read without being monotonous. This made it very effective in passing on the intended message. Readers will also appreciate George's use of relevant scriptures, a wealth of information, and practical step-by-step guidance that will be an eye-opener about some issues that might cause problems for the ministry, like finances, marriage, and how leaders can work together. The easy-to-understand language used also makes the book accessible to all levels of readers. I look forward to reading something else by this talented author.
George Miller goes straight to the critical role of evangelism in Seeds for Harvest, aligning the planting of new churches to the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20, where Jesus commands, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations.” I think what sets Miller's work apart is how he provides practical, actionable advice for church planters. The standout from these is his three factors for establishing an environment conducive to discipleship: the attraction factor, pace factor, and grace factor. It's a unique way of coining it, is memorable, and once you are in the chapter, it clicks. This is consistent with the flow of the book as a whole, and there might be no better proof that Miller is an able guide than in the fact that he can bundle it all up with real-life examples; real-life examples that include conflict and resolution. Overall, this is a clear, informative, inspiring, and accessible guide that I have no doubt will be of great use to many gardeners for God. Very highly recommended.
Seeds For Harvest is a step-by-step approach on what to do and what one must avoid when planting churches from scratch. George Miller offers frank, in-depth, and highly perceptive assessments. I appreciate that he emphasizes in each chapter how participants must realize that this is a sacrifice and they must be ready for the fight ahead. He also stresses the significance of placing God above all other aspects of church administration. His input regarding the parent church's crucial role in establishing the planted church is accurate. I do not doubt that some people will find his opinions on tithing and how it impacts church finances interesting. One thing is sure; both seasoned Christians and new converts will become thoroughly engrossed in this exercise once they grasp its specifics. One aspect of this book that every aspiring evangelist will find helpful is the formulas he proposes for consistently retaining a respectable number of new members. However, he has some noteworthy opinions and suggestions about keeping religious and financial functions apart regarding day-to-day operations. In these times, when spreading the gospel needs to evolve, Miller's Seeds For Harvest has arrived at an opportune moment.
The Holiness Experience and Its Evolution: The Hand of God in Religious History
The Holiness Experience and Its Evolution is a practical resource for pastors, teachers and church leaders engaged in ministry. It explores the emergence of Holiness theology during the nineteenth century and the crucial role it plays in liberating biblical views within America today. The book will reveal how conservative religious leaders were forced to consider a new wave of beliefs that brought the face of religious indifference to the forefront.