Keep Faith Growing: it matters more than church growing by Phil Campion

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...an encouragement to all to keep faith growing: whether you are a church leader struggling with impossible expectations; a follower of Jesus serving the Lord as part of church; or someone who has given up on church all together. ​

​​ISBN:  978-1-9997224-3-2
214 pages | Paperback
RRP: UK: £7.95 USA: $12.00

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Keep Faith Growing is an encouragement to all: whether you are a church leader struggling with impossible expectations; a follower of Jesus serving the Lord as part of church; or someone who has given up on church all together.

Drawing from real life stories, and wisdom from other Christian writers, this book aims to help you in the vital process of keeping faith growing. And if you don't think you have any faith but wonder what it's all about, you just might find some clues here.

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"This book challenges you to the core if you will let it!  Written gently by a gifted pastor out of a lifetime's experience it challenges Christians to avoid cheap faith and grow through conversation, curiosity and connections. Grounded in Scripture, illustrated out of rich pastoral experience and reading, it engages widely such as in his section on curiosity which pursues subjects such as children and faith, science and faith and suffering. Several times it made me stop in my tracks. At the end I needed to pray through his concluding questions: When did I last converse with God? What have I recently discovered fresh about the Lord? and Who has reminded me recently that everyone is precious to God? Reading this book will take us more deeply into costly grace."
Dr Michael Quicke, Emeritus Professor of Preaching, Northern Seminary, Illinois and former principal of Spurgeon's College, London.
I’m one of those privileged people who have been able to spend some good time with Phil benefiting from his faith and wisdom over the years. The next best thing to hours in conversation with him is to read his book. Phil distils years of lessons in church leadership into ‘Keep Faith Growing’ and helps the reader to see growth in faith above strategies as a means that will turn the tide of plummeting church attendance within the UK. Without that living relationship with God, through Jesus, by His Spirit there simply can’t be any fruit.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing and through ‘Keep Faith Growing’ we benefit from Phil’s lifetime of ministry as he contends that being aware of the goodness of God and displaying good fruit are the two fundamentals that are needed for a growing church.
Read this book and refresh your faith.  
Revd Chris Duffett
Evangelist, The Light Project