Dan Glover is president of Deepening Your Effectiveness, Inc., a non-profit organization focused on equipping mission-minded pastors and church leaders through consulting, training and coaching. Dan is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church who has served as senior pastor for churches in both the Western Pennsylvania and West Ohio Conferences. He has also served as Director of Cell Group Discipleship at Ginghamsburg Church in Tipp City, Ohio and Director of Discipleship at EUM Church in Greenville, Ohio. Dan has also been a national small group trainer for Serendipity House Publishing and speaker/trainer for Men's Life, a ministry of Church Development Resources Publishing. Dan and his wife, Kathy, are the parents of four grown daughters and live in Greenville, Ohio.
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Boga mar adentro

La renovación congregacional para un discipulado de transformación  
Claudia Lavy, Dan Glover
Traducido por Julio R. Vargas Vidal. Los autores comparan seis etapas del desarrollo espiritual con la playa y el océano, las cuales son ilustradas con las enseñanzas y el proceso de hacer discípulos y discípulas de Jesucristo. Dichas etapas abarcan desde cuando la persona no ha tenido un encuentro personal con Jesucristo, hasta llegar a la madurez cristiana y, ¡boga cada vez mar adentro! El libro ofrece, además, un mapa estructural que incluye cada aspecto de la vida de la iglesia, el cual ...

Deepening your effectiveness

Restructuring the Local Church for Life Transformation  
Claudia Lavy, Dan Glover
Is your goal to build great churches or make great disciples? Is your congregation full of professing-only Christians? Becoming a Christian disciple is supposed to be life-altering, a process of maturation and transformation. The church is to intentionally support that development—both individually and corporately. Sometimes, though, pitfalls and barriers in life and even within the church itself can damage the committed but unequipped follower. Proposing a "deep-sea change" from the typical ...