Church Transfusion

Church Transfusion:
Changing Your Church Organically From the Inside Out

By Neil Cole and Phil Helfer (Jossey-Bass, © 2012)

“As a leader of your church, you can always cast vision for change, but the actual implementation may require a slower and smaller start if it is to yield holistic transformative results. Any true organic change must be internal, relational, and advance virally—like a contagion from one person to the next. We believe that this requires that you start small with a unique group and let its influence spread.” —Neil Cole and Phil Helfer, from the book

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