Ministry Velocity

Ministry Velocity:
The Power for Leadership Momentum
By Wayne Schmidt (Wesleyan)
A 2012 Outreach Resource of the Year

“Drawing from the life and leadership of Joshua as well as his own experience, Wayne Schmidt addresses the personal and corporate challenges faced on the way to building and sustaining momentum. This is not so much a practical ‘how to’ book as it is a ‘how to think and strategize’ book. The beauty of this work is that it can be used in churches of all stages of momentum or stagnation. I found myself dog-earing more than the normal amount of pages for future reference.” —Bill Easum, from the March/April 2012 issue of Outreach magazine

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Ohio Church Makeover

This move would not only give them room to grow, but also would enable them to do a lot more to fulfill their mission of being a church focused on “building the kingdom, one life at a time.”

How Much Tech Do You Actually Need?

Because you cannot do this alone, you are going to have to trust the right individuals who know more about tech than you do. Your calling is to shepherd. Do that.

Gene Appel: Do Less Ministry; Reach More People

None of the programs at our church were bad in and of themselves. The volume of it just prevented us from being focused on building relationships with those who are far from God. So, we had to do less ministry to reach more people. It sounds funny, but people had to be trained in how to do life with nonbelievers or people spiritually disinterested.