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Because Christ is profoundly passionate about building His Church (people) to the praise of the glory of His grace, we joyfully find ourselves confronted with the need to construct buildings in which to worship God and disciple His inheritance. For first-timers especially, this venture appears overwhelming and complicated. The author has organized the material, simplified it, and presented it in a comprehensive manner so as to save others much of the frustration and expense of learning curves. Even the experienced project manager will appreciate and benefit from this book.
Church of 1500
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Chairman of Building Committee |
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"The key to success for any building or remodeling project is to put all the hard work in up front. The MasterBuild Process clearly lays out the steps to a successful project and provides a lot of helpful tools for planning. Why re-invent the process? Learn from those that have already been through it."
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Facilities Manager for Church of 1400 |
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"The MasterBuild Process is a helpful resource that most ministries would benefit from. It is specific and yet broad enough for use by congregations of all sizes. The practical application of Scripture and focus on glorifying God through construction is refreshing. I would recommend churches and ministries take advantage of this resource."
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Deacon, Facilities Development Coordinator |
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"I have reviewed it [The MasterBuild Process] and found it to be a fantastic resource for pastors and building committees. You all have done a wonderful job compiling this material. Thank you for sharing this with me."
Church of 80
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Regional Representative for a Mission Board |
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"With my limited knowledge on the process of building a building, I was intrigued with the book The MasterBuild Process. It covers every detail in the building program and guides you through many areas and issues that a person with limited knowledge and understanding of the building program would not naturally consider. I would surely recommend this book to any pastor or church official who would be involved with a building program."
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