7 Summer Myths About Your Church
Summer is often considered the down season of church ministry, but that might be based more on these myths than reality.
Summer is often considered the down season of church ministry, but that might be based more on these myths than reality.
God's voice is sometimes hard to discern, but these three filters help me to know when what I'm hearing is from God.
When unchurched people start showing up at your church, things change. Here are some signs you're reaching the unchurched.
When you understand why people do what they do, you are better able to effectively lead them.
Churches that multiply do not see their volunteers as hirelings to carry out grunt work so that the pastors can do the real work of ministry. Churches that multiply live out Ephesians 4:11–13 and believe that every member is a minister. This is because leadership development is not just about teaching people leadership principles, or … Continued
College students are largely unreached and hold the potential to be church leaders. So why aren't more churches reaching out?
Every leader faces times when criticism makes us defensive. Understanding your brain will help you respond better.
Every team, no matter how healthy, can benefit from these processes that will help you pursue and maintain a healthy team.
We're told to forgive and forget, but reframing our negative experiences in light of the gospel is where true healing lies.
I learned a great deal from these three situations when a leader taught me something despite my initial frustration.