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Making a Difference in Montana

This Montana church began to visit people in their homes and deliver food and supplies monthly. Today, the ministry takes a holistic approach to serving Native American communities.

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.

Try This: Host a Community Yard Sale for Charity

Raise money for a charity and get to know the people in your community.

Try This: Start a DivorceCare for Kids Program

Give kids the emotional support they need to cope with their parents' divorce.

Use Google to Grow Your Church

Try these Google AdWords tips to help potential visitors find your church online.

Try This: Purchase Testing Materials for College Students

An easy, practical way to serve college students and invite them to visit your church.

Try This: Address Visitors’ Fears on Your Website

Anticipate and answer any questions they may have so coming to church is easy.

Try This: Work With Your Local Government

Let your church be known as a helpful, beneficial presence to your community.

Equip Students to Share Their Faith

Teach teens evangelism using these six tools.

5 Reasons Your Church Needs an Easter Webpage

"Use your special Easter page as a sort of 'What to Expect' page for all your incoming guests."