9 Common Church Change Mistakes
Being aware of these mistakes can be the difference between damaging the church and strengthening it.
Being aware of these mistakes can be the difference between damaging the church and strengthening it.
Dan Kimball: “A disciple of Jesus should be just as passionate as his first disciples.”
Higher expectations get more positive behavioral patterns. If you want to make more disciples, raise your expectations.
Ed Stetzer: "A path, a discipleship process, is necessary in order to ensure effective life change of believers within a congregation."
Exponential co-founders Todd Wilson and Dave Ferguson offer nine best practices to adapt and model.
Brad Lomenick: "The patterns we cultivate shape the person we each become."
"There is a curious shortage of strategies that can be easily implemented by a small church with limited resources."
“Our focus is on reaching the lost—not growing the church,” the founder says
"It makes a difference if I treat a nonbeliever as someone who is wrong rather than someone who is on the way but lost."
Ed Stetzer: "The size of a church does not determine its health. But a church's health can determine its size."