Mad church disease : overcoming the burnout epidemic / Anne Jackson.
Material type: TextPublisher: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan, [2009]Copyright date: ©2009Description: 190 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780310287551 (hardcover : alk. paper)
- 0310287553 (hardcover : alk. paper)
- 253 22
- BV4509.5 .J325 2009
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Print book for loan | Krauth Memorial Branch Philadelphia General Collection | BV4509.5 .J325 2009 | Available | 31794003163269 | |||
Print book for loan | Lineberger Memorial Library Southern Circulating Collection (Main & Upper Levels) | BV4509.5 .J325 2009 | Available | 35898001559323 | |||
Print book for loan | Krauth Memorial Branch Gettysburg General Collection (Lower Level) | BV4509.5 .J325 2009 | 1 | Available | 31826003485969 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-187).
Foreword / by Craig Groeschel -- How to use this book -- Prologue: No pity parties here -- Introduction -- Part I: How the burnout epidemic is killing the greatest call: -- 1. Comparing mad cow disease to mad church disease -- Second opinion: Bill Hybels -- 2.The emergency -- Second opinion: Perry Noble -- Part II: Am I at risk? : examining risk factors and symptoms: -- 3. Internal risk factors -- 4. External risk factors -- Second opinion: Mike Foster -- 5. Symptoms -- Second opinion: Wayne Cordeiro -- Part III: Getting better: -- 6. Five principles of recovery -- Part IV: A path to health and recovery: -- 7. Spiritual health Second opinion: Matt Carter -- 8. Physical health -- Second opinion: Shawn Wood -- 9. Emotional health -- Second opinion: Gary Kinnamon -- 10. Relational health -- Second opinion: Brandi Wilson -- 11. Processing through pain -- Epilogue: Resting in an abundant life
"Mad Church Disease, born out of that experience, is a lively, informative, and potentially life-saving resource for anyone in ministry-vocational or volunteer-who would like to understand, prevent, or treat the epidemic of burnout in church culture."--Jacket.