From Stuck to Unstuck: Overcoming congregational impasse. Kenneth A. Halstead
From Stuck to Unstuck: Overcoming congregational impasse. Kenneth A. Halstead
Kenneth Halstead is a Lutheran campus minister at Bemidji State University in Minisota. He has a B.A. in psychology from Luther College, an M. Div. from Luther Theological Seminary, a Master of Sacred Theology with emphasis in pastoral theology from Wartberg Theological Seminary, and a Master of Science degree with emphasis in marriage in family therapy from Northern
“you have heard it said, ‘A method tried and true is like fine gold.’ But I say unto you, ‘A method that worked before is a heavy burden. Try something different!’You have heard it said, ‘Do not make mountains out of molehills.’ But I also say unto you, ‘Do not make molehills out of mountains.’If these sayings intrigue you, you will want to read and apply the lessons of this absorbing, practical, and inspirational book in which Kenneth Halstead joins the strategic methods of paradoxical therapy to typical congregation impasses. The result is fresh, innovative insights for avoiding turning inevitable difficulties into intractable problems. A trustworthy guidebook for congregational problem solving, it will save many a threatened pastor from needless frustration and unmerited failure.” (Donald Capps, William Harte Felmeth Professor of Pastoral Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary)
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