July/Aug 09: The NEW Small Church

 

In the swirl of daunting challenges—suburban and urban migration, megachurch momentum, dwindling resources, branded competition, shifting institutional loyalties, leadership deficits, economic hardship, and ingrown congregations—the resiliency of the small church in America has shone through. In fact, across America, smaller congregations are becoming models of innovation, effective community and global vision.

 

In This Issue:

 

The NEW Small Church

Many of America’s small congregations have become models of innovation and ministry effectiveness—with a sense of vision that’s transforming their communities and touching the world.

 

8 Churches That Show Just How Big Small Can Be

 

The Bivocational Pastor: Economic Necessity? Or Strategic Possibility?

 

Christ and Creativity for At-Risk Kids

 

Pro Surfer Bryan Jennings: Walking on Water

 

Easting Financial Hardships at Christmas: Plan That Outreach Now

 

Francis Chan on Planting Churches with Boldness and Prayer

 

The Outreach Interview: Andy Stanley fields questions from small-church pastors

James P. Long
James P. Longhttp://JamesPLong.com

James P. Long is the editor of Outreach magazine and is the author of a number of books, including Why Is God Silent When We Need Him the Most?

The Timeless Whisper’s Been Here All Along

To a world on edge, defensive, and hurting, Christians have a responsibility to not only listen to God but also to speak Good News in a way that can actually be heard.

How to Leverage Existing Ministries for Outreach

“You could launch new outreach ministries without removing any existing ministries, increasing your budget or adding staff.”

Doing Unto Others

Davis maintains that ministry shouldn’t be about serving at church on a Sunday morning, because those people are already saved. Instead, it should be about doing ministry on the mission field and talking to people who are unchurched.