Called to Serve
I’m reassured and concerned at the same time by this account in the Book of Acts. … More Called to Serve
I’m reassured and concerned at the same time by this account in the Book of Acts. … More Called to Serve
Churches are tempted to replace their dedicated websites in favor a church Facebook pages. Leaders, resist the temptation. … More Church Website vs. Church Facebook Page
As church leaders, we are expected to equip, comfort and inspire God’s people. Bible stories are a deep and diverse pool of gifts to do just that. … More The Leadership Gift of Sharing Biblical Stories
Every Saturday we take a moment to stare over the horizon, then glance back over our shoulders. This time usually goes best with a fresh cup of coffee. … More Looking Forward, Glancing Back
The “Church Planting Partnership Model” is gaining momentum among churches starting churches, although not as fast as the Multi-site Model. If your church is committed to starting churches yet questions whether it has the necessary resources, look at a church planting partnership first. … More Forging Church Planting Partnerships
While the “Daughter Church Model” is historically the most popular model for churches starting churches, the “Multi-site Model” is the fastest growing the past decade. If your congregation wants to multiply its impact for the Kingdom of God, consider this model first. … More Keys for Starting a Multi-site Ministry
The faster the rate of change, the more time it takes to keep up with the changes. This irony is challenging churches. … More Ministry at the Speed of Change
I tested a graphic design app that churches might use called Adobe Spark. Here’s the findings. … More Church Communications: Testing Adobe Spark
At the least, partnerships can extend the life of congregations. At best, partnerships usher in a new era of discipleship. … More Five Ministry Models for At-risk Churches
Churches don’t need total numerical growth to thrive, but they do need to consistently add new people. This post is explains this seeming contradiction. … More A Deeper Look at Numerical Growth