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The Creative Leader: Unleashing the Power of Your Creative Potential
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Ed Young and his ministry team used creativity to help develop what is now one of the ten largest churches in the United States. The Creative Leader teaches the importance of creativity among visionaries and those who benefit from it, detailing how creative pastors, ministries, and churches are made. The book even gives hope to those who consider themselves creatively challenged.


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Release dateJan 1, 2006
ISBN9781433676680
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The Creative Leader: Unleashing the Power of Your Creative Potential
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Ed Young

Ed Young is the founding and senior pastor of Fellowship Church, with multiple locations in Texas and online at FellowshipChurch.com. As a bestselling author, Ed has written fifteen books and is a frequent conference speaker who is passionate about providing resources for church leaders through CreativePastors.com and C3 Conference, as well as his own website, www.EdYoung.com.

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    Ed has a great church in Grapevine, TX that he planted 15 years ago and it has blossomed into a gethering of 20,000 on weekends. The history and thinking behind that evolution is laid out in this book.What I like about the book is that he doesn't lay out: this is the way you should do it, like me. He simply calls you to become the most creative leader you can be inside the context of your local church or oranization.He also enumerates the struggles that he faced and what kept him on course over the years. It is obvious that he has thought through the issues associated with his calling and done his best to walk them through.Well done. Recommended.