Leadership

Pastor, Is Your Passion is Waning?

You know God has called you to ministry, but your passion is waning, if not gone.

How to Overcome Betrayal Trauma in Ministry

With their friends’ departures, pastors have had to recalibrate the very real cost of spiritual intimacy in doing life together.

The Rise of the Entrepreneurial Church: How Churches Can Fund Ministry Beyond Tithes

Entrepreneurial church models allow churches to step outside the walls of Sunday services and meet people where they live, work and gather. They open doors to relationships that lead to discipleship. They create spaces for people who might never set foot in a sanctuary to encounter the love of Christ.

Walking Away From Salvation

The final verdict on anyone’s salvation is when their final breath is taken.

Simply Doing Your Best With What You Have

We can probably agree that excellence matters. And we probably all want to be the kind of people that bring excellence in everything we do.

5 Keys to a Volunteer-Friendly Church

What your volunteers most want from your church

Faith, Tech and AI: What People Want from the Church

Understanding what AI means for ministry and all domains of life will be vitally important to the future of the church and our communities.

Ed Stetzer: All Shapes and Sizes

A church with mission-shaped people living together for the gospel makes all the difference.

Benefits of Medium-Sized Churches

Small churches, large churches, megachurches, house churches, and church plants all have a place in the kingdom of God. However, mid-size churches today have some distinct advantages in North American culture.

A Tugboat Named ‘Faithful’

When leaders convince themselves that they no longer need voices in their lives to guide them through dangerous harbors, a catastrophe is inevitable.

What Does Your Facility Say About Your Church?

Excellence is nothing more and nothing less than doing the best you can with what you have. Which means every church can communicate excellence.