Church Growth And The Myth Of Inevitability
Many churches won’t grow beyond a certain size no matter how healthy they become.
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Many churches won’t grow beyond a certain size no matter how healthy they become.
Church Growth And The Myth Of Inevitability Read More »
Teaching people how to read and study the Bible is the best way to help them distinguish good teaching from shallow or bad teaching.
Why We Should Preach ABOUT The Bible, Not Just FROM The Bible Read More »
Small churches have unique strengths and gifts. But we must know three basic truths if we hope to turn those strengths into reality.
I Don’t Want Churches To Be Small; I Want Small Churches To Be Great Read More »
Online chats are great when the topic is simple. But when controversy erupts, it’s always better to go small and in person.
Why Healthy Small Churches Are Better For Controversial Conversations Read More »
There’s a difference between good small-church choices and bad small-church choices. Here are some good ones.
7 Small-Church Choices That Will Strengthen Your Ministry Read More »
Conversations in the church lobby are the small-church superpower. They keep people connected more than anything we do from the pulpit.
The Biggest Difference-maker In A Small-church Pastor’s Sunday 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 »