Leadership

Is Gen Z Coming Back to Church?

When people born between 1997 and 2007 go to church, they attend, on average, about 23 services per year.

David Uth: Loving People One at a Time

“The more central the gospel becomes in your ministry, the more you can fly above all of that division because the gospel transcends it.” -Pastor David Uth

David Kinnaman: Start the Conversation

Church leaders must recognize that what feels hidden is actually hurting people, and that discipleship includes helping people break free from destructive patterns.

Made to Thrive: 10 Tips for Building a Healthy Church Culture

Good churches and Christian organizations are able to establish and sustain a positive culture that drives both sides of the organization’s needs—the need for people to thrive and the need to accomplish the mission.

15 False Impressions of Ministry

Misconception: Church people are always forgiving. Truth: Actually, some hold grudges for a long time.

Take It to the House

You want to minimize multiplication? Return to super centralization.

Stand with Israel: Now More Important Than Ever

Bible-believing Christian need to understand that “Jews have always been and always will be God’s chosen people,” said Pastor Greg Laurie.

7 Non-Negotiables for Leaders

We can collect leadership knowledge but without putting it to practice, we don’t become a better leader.

The Case for Trained Security at Church

The truth is that highly trained security professionals can be invisible to the congregation if that makes you more comfortable.

Can You Tell the Difference Between a Boss and a Leader?

Frankly, I hate the term boss. Whenever someone refers to me as their boss I almost feel like I’m doing something wrong as a leader.

The Case for Small Groups

You can’t build community by way of programming, but you can use a program to create a pathway through which community can happen.