If you haven't picked up Zero to Sixty: 60 principles and practices for leading a growing church because you haven't been able to look it over first, then wait no longer.
If you haven't picked up Zero to Sixty: 60 principles and practices for leading a growing church because you haven't been able to look it over first, then wait no longer.
Joshua Reich posted a really good review of Zero to Sixty on his blog, "Missional Thoughts". Here's the review:
"Just finished Bob Franquiz’s book Zero to Sixty. Bottom line, every church leader, pastor or elder needs to read this book. It was so practical and helpful. It is one of those books with a nugget on every page.
This book really tracks well with the coaching network I am in withNelson Searcy (as Bob went through the same network).
The book is broken up into 4 sections: Leadership strategies, staffing strategies, ministry strategies and personal development strategies. Much like Axiom.
Bob covers everything from vision casting, marketing, creating and sustaining a small group culture, rest and sabbath, how to plan apreaching calendar, hiring and firing staff and volunteers, what a pastor’s wife does and does not do (really important chapter), giving, goal setting and my personal favorite the “stop doing” list (worth the price of the book).
Here are a few things I highlighted:
This is a must read book for every church leader. I got so much out of this book."
Thanks Josh for your kind review. I'm glad you got so much out of the book.
You can pick up a copy of Zero to Sixty here. If you have a Kindle, you can pick up a copy here.
Scott Cheatham some nice things to say about Zero to Sixty at his blog.
Check it out here.
Todd McGlinchey over at Cornerstone gave a very detailed review of Zero to Sixty here.
If you haven't picked up the book, this might help you make that decision
You can pick up a copy of Zero to Sixty here.