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Bobby Gruenewald: "Ninety percent of the people who visit a church for the first time go because a friend invited them."
Bobby Gruenewald: "Ninety percent of the people who visit a church for the first time go because a friend invited them."
Dan Kimball: "What I love about books is that they make us feel we are not alone on this mission."
Tim Peters offers a list of three common mistakes churches often make with first-time guests.
Experts offer practical solutions for implementing great ideas.
Thousands of churches are currently facing decline and potential closure, leading to a controversial new ministry strategy known as "steeplejacking". While national organizations may encourage younger churches to acquire the properties of declining congregations at little cost, these efforts can become divisive when fueled by pride rather than humility. By choosing compassion over intimidation, churches can find win-win solutions that honor the past investment of faithful members while creating a sustainable future for the kingdom.
Geoff Surratt on three unnecessary barriers to church growth.
Brad Powell: If we're going to get our church back on mission, we have to get them actively following Jesus.
When we stand in the intersection between time and eternity we break free from "what is" and bring into reality "what if."
Dan Kimball: “Millennials may be leaving some churches, but they are swarming to others."
Margaret Feinberg: "Sometimes dips in our own ministry are a result of pouring out into a meaningful relationship."