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Andy Stanley is the senior pastor of ], ], and ]. He also founded ], which is a worldwide ] organization.
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== Biography ==
Head Pastor of Northpoint Community Church.


Stanley was born in ]. His father is ], who is the senior pastor of the First Baptist Church of ]and founder of ].
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Stanley received a bachelor's degree of journalism from ] and later earned a masters degree from ]. After working for several years as Associate Pastor and Minister to Students at First Baptist Atlanta, he and five others founded ] in ]. The church has now grown to three campuses and over 15,000 attenders each week. ] has also helped plant 8 strategic partner churches around the nation.
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Stanley now lives in Alpharetta, GA with his wife, Sandra, and his three children: Andrew, Garret, and Allison.

== Authored Books ==

*Communicating For a Change (Multnomah, 2006)
*Next Generation Leader (Multnomah, 2006)
*It Came From Within! (Multnomah, 2006)
*The Best Question Ever (Multnomah, 2004)
*Seven Practices of Effective Ministry (Multnomah, 2004)
*Creating Community (Multnomah, 2004)
*Louder Than Words (Multnomah, 2004)
*How Good Is Good Enough? (Mulnomah, 2003)
*Choosing To Cheat (Multnomah, 2002)
*Visioneering (Multnomah, 1998)
*The Toddler's ABC Book (Tommy Nelson, 1995)

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Andy Stanley is the senior pastor of North Point Community Church, Buckhead Church, and Browns Bridge Community Church. He also founded North Point Ministries, which is a worldwide Christian organization.

Biography

Stanley was born in 1958. His father is Charles Stanley, who is the senior pastor of the First Baptist Church of Atlanta and founder of InTouch Ministries.

Stanley received a bachelor's degree of journalism from Georgia State University and later earned a masters degree from Dallas Theological Seminary. After working for several years as Associate Pastor and Minister to Students at First Baptist Atlanta, he and five others founded North Point Community Church in 1995. The church has now grown to three campuses and over 15,000 attenders each week. North Point Ministries has also helped plant 8 strategic partner churches around the nation.

Stanley now lives in Alpharetta, GA with his wife, Sandra, and his three children: Andrew, Garret, and Allison.

Authored Books

  • Communicating For a Change (Multnomah, 2006)
  • Next Generation Leader (Multnomah, 2006)
  • It Came From Within! (Multnomah, 2006)
  • The Best Question Ever (Multnomah, 2004)
  • Seven Practices of Effective Ministry (Multnomah, 2004)
  • Creating Community (Multnomah, 2004)
  • Louder Than Words (Multnomah, 2004)
  • How Good Is Good Enough? (Mulnomah, 2003)
  • Choosing To Cheat (Multnomah, 2002)
  • Visioneering (Multnomah, 1998)
  • The Toddler's ABC Book (Tommy Nelson, 1995)