How Often Should Church Leadership Meetings Be Held?
Church leadership meetings should happen as often as needed, but never more often than necessary.
How Often Should Church Leadership Meetings Be Held? Read More »
Church leadership meetings should happen as often as needed, but never more often than necessary.
How Often Should Church Leadership Meetings Be Held? Read More »
Introducing big changes is much easier if we give church leaders and members the time to process them.
Churches Can Handle Change, But They Don’t Like Surprise Read More »
A church doesn’t need to be big to make good decisions. It’s a matter of quality, not quantity.
Want Your Small Church to Be Great? Make Good Small-Church Choices Read More »
Ministry will never be easy, but it doesn’t have to be as complicated as we make it.
Stop Complicating Ministry: Why Keeping It Simple Is Always Better Read More »
The healthiest churches are relentless about being effective, not just busy. They do this by following the Closet Rule.
The Closet Rule: De-Clutter Your Church for More Effective Ministry Read More »
How to get the most out of planning meetings. Including overcoming the biggest hurdle for scheduling them in small churches.
13 Principles For Effective Team Meetings In Any Size Church Read More »
With the possibilities for small church budgeting being so flexible, are there guidelines that are universal? I believe so. Here are nine of them.
9 Principles For Annual Budgeting In A Small Church Read More »
Outside-the-walls ministry is not always well-represented in the budget of a smaller church, even when they’re doing a lot of it.
No, A Church’s Budget Is Not Always A Reflection Of Their Priorities Read More »
It may be hard to delegate. Especially when it seems like there’s no one to delegate to. But it’s easier – and more biblical – than not delegating at all.
The Delegating Pastor: Do Less Stuff, Get More Done Read More »
Small churches can use our personal touch to help new believers grow in the way that suits them best.
Making Disciples Without Overworking the Pastor (A Simple, Five-Step Process) Read More »