Church Coup
Conflict in churches has reached epidemic levels. With 1,500 pastors leaving ministry every month – many being forced out involuntarily – Jesus’ church is increasingly losing trained, impactful leaders. Such clashes damage pastors, their families, and congregations alike. While many Christian leaders are aware of this issue, most have chosen to maintain silence rather than combat this problem. Church Coup is the firsthand account of a seasoned pastor who experienced a devastating conflict. He exposes why such struggles occur while suggesting biblical, concrete solutions for their resolution.

“This book should be read by every pastor and church board member and every lay leader. The story is compelling, and the lessons are critical.”
Dave Rolph, senior pastor, Calvary Chapel Pacific Hills, Aliso Viejo, California and teacher on the nationally-syndicated radio program The Balanced Word

“With candor and balance, Jim outlines a godly approach to handling the heartbreak of a ministry divided. A must read for anyone who is in the midst of considering letting a pastor go.”
Kathi Lipp, author and speaker

“Jim has been willing to be transparent about his experience so that others in the work of the church will read this, learn from it, and act differently.”
Dale Frimodt, founder and director of Barnabas Ministries, Omaha, Nebraska

“I encourage you to read the book carefully and to recommend it to other ministers as well as key church leaders who can make a difference.”
Charles H. Chandler, executive director, Ministering to Ministers Foundation, Inc., Richmond, Viriginia
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Church Coup
Conflict in churches has reached epidemic levels. With 1,500 pastors leaving ministry every month – many being forced out involuntarily – Jesus’ church is increasingly losing trained, impactful leaders. Such clashes damage pastors, their families, and congregations alike. While many Christian leaders are aware of this issue, most have chosen to maintain silence rather than combat this problem. Church Coup is the firsthand account of a seasoned pastor who experienced a devastating conflict. He exposes why such struggles occur while suggesting biblical, concrete solutions for their resolution.

“This book should be read by every pastor and church board member and every lay leader. The story is compelling, and the lessons are critical.”
Dave Rolph, senior pastor, Calvary Chapel Pacific Hills, Aliso Viejo, California and teacher on the nationally-syndicated radio program The Balanced Word

“With candor and balance, Jim outlines a godly approach to handling the heartbreak of a ministry divided. A must read for anyone who is in the midst of considering letting a pastor go.”
Kathi Lipp, author and speaker

“Jim has been willing to be transparent about his experience so that others in the work of the church will read this, learn from it, and act differently.”
Dale Frimodt, founder and director of Barnabas Ministries, Omaha, Nebraska

“I encourage you to read the book carefully and to recommend it to other ministers as well as key church leaders who can make a difference.”
Charles H. Chandler, executive director, Ministering to Ministers Foundation, Inc., Richmond, Viriginia
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Church Coup

Church Coup

by Jim Meyer
Church Coup

Church Coup

by Jim Meyer

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Overview

Conflict in churches has reached epidemic levels. With 1,500 pastors leaving ministry every month – many being forced out involuntarily – Jesus’ church is increasingly losing trained, impactful leaders. Such clashes damage pastors, their families, and congregations alike. While many Christian leaders are aware of this issue, most have chosen to maintain silence rather than combat this problem. Church Coup is the firsthand account of a seasoned pastor who experienced a devastating conflict. He exposes why such struggles occur while suggesting biblical, concrete solutions for their resolution.

“This book should be read by every pastor and church board member and every lay leader. The story is compelling, and the lessons are critical.”
Dave Rolph, senior pastor, Calvary Chapel Pacific Hills, Aliso Viejo, California and teacher on the nationally-syndicated radio program The Balanced Word

“With candor and balance, Jim outlines a godly approach to handling the heartbreak of a ministry divided. A must read for anyone who is in the midst of considering letting a pastor go.”
Kathi Lipp, author and speaker

“Jim has been willing to be transparent about his experience so that others in the work of the church will read this, learn from it, and act differently.”
Dale Frimodt, founder and director of Barnabas Ministries, Omaha, Nebraska

“I encourage you to read the book carefully and to recommend it to other ministers as well as key church leaders who can make a difference.”
Charles H. Chandler, executive director, Ministering to Ministers Foundation, Inc., Richmond, Viriginia

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016658407
Publisher: Xulon Press
Publication date: 03/28/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 290
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

A pastor for more than 35 years, Jim is the founder of Restoring Kingdom Builders, a 501(c)(3) organization designed to prevent and resolve church conflict biblically. A graduate of Biola University (B.A.), Talbot School of Theology (M.Div.) and Fuller Seminary (D.Min.), Jim and his wife Kim live in Southern California.
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