The Church today is made up primarily of people who sit in a pew on Sunday and never develop the gifts and calling God has placed on their lives. Not only does this lead to personal frustration and disillusionment in their individual walk, it also prevents the gospel from being spread to the world as God intended.
Believers are often exhorted to discover their purpose in God, yet they are not given the tools to find out what that calling even is or how then become active in that ministry. Now, this new book, The Christian AIM, Active in Ministry by Sarah Campbell Stern, makes plain God's vehicle and Church-wide plan that incorporates every member of every congregation to reach their potential in Christ and that activates, releases, and mobilizes all into their specific ministry.
This book includes detailed, step-by-step administrative guidelines and is a manual for evangelism that Pastors and Church administrators could begin to implement immediately.
The Christian AIM, Active in Ministry is a new thing. The Church at large is so used to being status quo, but God has a new direction for the Church. God is preparing us all for the greatest harvest of souls America has ever seen. Our local communities will be reached, and we, the Church, need to be prepared and ready to receive this harvest.
Finally, a vehicle to put into action what God has put into your heart.
God's simplistic solution for unity and mobility in the Body of Christ.
Every Christian leader needs to read this book. This book could revolutionize traditional Christianity and help make every saint active in ministry.
--From the foreword by Dr. Bill Hamon,
chairman, founder, and bishop of Christian International Ministries Network, Santa Rosa Beach, Florida
This book gives a real, practical, and strategic way to mobilize the saints into works of service as unto the Lord! It gave us a model to work with.
--Pastor Pat Dolphus,
Church of the Risen Messiah, Lake Worth, Florida
Sarah Campbell Stern's vision is to help the church equip people to live a life of no regrets.
--Robert C. Wrasse, Pastor
Prayer and Praise Assembly of God Church, Ludington, Michigan