Ideas

Merry and Bright Family Golf Night Attracts a Crowd

Sunday school classes and other groups “adopted” a hole and decorated it for Christmas, and with average Sunday attendance at around 260 at the church, there was a good pool of potential volunteers to staff the event.

Gospel-Centered Youth Ministry

Putting evangelism at the center of your disciple-making strategy is the game-changer.

Gateway Fellowship Church: Building Community

The key is establishing real community, authentic friendships and a true relationship with the Lord.

Read This Before You Advertise on Facebook

Most church Facebook ads are geared toward people who are already Christians. To reach non-Christians ask this question.

Learning From an Immersive Experience of Poverty

Children's Hunger Fund brings donors face-to-face with the realities of global poverty through The Poverty Encounter.

Transform Your Kids Ministry Area

Outreach is holding a church makeover contest. The grand-prize winner receives an update for three children’s ministry rooms.

‘Walk Slowly Through the Pews’

When I was serving as a worship pastor, my uncle gave me some advice I've never forgotten: "Walk slowly through the pews."

What Is So Good About Technology?

In many ways, technology is the most astonishingly good example of the fruit our image bearing was meant to produce—if it can help us become the persons we were meant to be.

13 Ways to Strengthen Your Children’s Ministry

Prioritize your children's ministry and it will strengthen your church's present and future.

What’s Next? After-Easter Ideas

Take time for reflection after your Easter services.

Easter: Someone Rejects the Gospel—Now What?

Some people will come to your church, hear the gospel message, then reject it. Here are three ways to use this as an opportunity.