6 Secrets of Turnaround Churches

5. They began to pray for the lost and unchurched by name.

For many of the churches, this type of praying was a first.

Most of them attested that it seemed awkward at first, but it later became a part of their Great Commission culture.

6. The leaders began to focus less on negative people and circumstances and more on God’s possibilities.

The leaders became, in God’s power, people of faith instead of people of fear. This spirit of faith became pervasive in the churches.

Many of the churches saw a negative and unbelieving church culture become a positive and faith-believing culture.

Nine out of 10 churches in America are either declining or growing more slowly than the communities in which they are located. In other words, most churches are losing ground in their communities.

But, in the midst of all the bad news about churches, we do see more and more beacons of light. I was delighted and encouraged to hear these stories of turnaround churches and what they are doing. I plan to report on other churches in the future.

So what do you think of these turnaround factors?

Have you seen them at work in other churches?

Do you have any similar stories from your church? What is God using most effectively in your church to reach people with the love and the power of the gospel? 

Thom Rainer
Thom Rainerhttp://ThomRainer.com

Thom S. Rainer serves as president and CEO of Church Answers and executive director of Revitalize Network. He served for 12 years as dean at Southern Seminary and for 13 years as the president and CEO of LifeWay Christian Resources. Also a respected researcher and former pastor, he has written more than 25 books, including many best sellers, such as I Am a Church Member. Rainer and his wife, Nellie Jo, have three grown sons, several grandchildren and live in Nashville, Tennessee.

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