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When Not to Build

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The Book: Here is a common sense approach to help churches survey needs and creatively allocate space to meet them, in order to avoid any unnecessary building. And if members of a church feel they may have reached the point where a building program is indeed necessary, they will find especially helpful the three assessment tests included: one each on motivation, needs, and finances. Finally, much practical advice is given on planning and financing building programs as well as many examples of how to most efficiently, effectively, and easily use the time, money, and energy spent on a church building program.

paperback - 5.5" x 8" - 156 pages

The Author: Ray Bowman spent thirty years designing church buildings before he left his architectural firm to serve as a consultant to growing churches.

 

  


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