Why Your Church Giving Is Stuck in Neutral

Word Count: 383 – Est Read Time: <2 Minutes What’s Up:Half of US churches aren’t growing financially post-pandemic, and yours might be one of them. So What:If your congregation isn’t inspired to give generously, your church’s impact, and likely its long-term survival, is at risk. The Point Is: Go Beyond QR CodesIf you’ve embraced e-giving, […]
Why Your Church Marketing Isn’t Working …

Word Count: 348 – Est Read Time: <2 Minutes What’s Up:It’s not that church marketing is bad, but the REAL reason your church isn’t growing is because your invite strategy is weak (or nonexistent!). So What:If you don’t have new faces coming in consistently, your church is on borrowed time. Period. The Point Is: Front […]
Stop Pushing Your Church … Start Leading It

Word Count: 385 – Est Read Time: <2 Minutes What’s Up:Too many pastors try to push their flock toward growth instead of leading the way. Pastor – it’s time to stop pushing your church! So What:If your congregation isn’t following you, you’re not leading … you’re just taking a walk. And your church won’t survive […]
The Power of Hope in Culture and the Church Today

Word Count: 377 – Est Read Time: <2 Minutes What’s Up? Look around. People are drowning in hopelessness. Marriages are crumbling. Kids are addicted to screens. Anxiety is through the roof. Suicide rates are climbing. And here’s the kicker … Gallup just confirmed that what people want most from their leaders isn’t power, money, or […]
Is It a Call to Action Sermon or a Just Another Call to Lunch?

Word Count: 383 – Est Read Time: <2 Minutes What’s Up?If your sermon ends with “go home and think about it,” you’re not calling for transformation … you’re reinforcing inaction. If your Sunday message isn’t a transformational call to action sermon, it’s just another call to lunch. So What?People crave direction. They want to be […]
Volunteer Burnout Solutions: Why Doing Less Achieves More

Word Count: 366 – Est Read Time: <2 Minutes What’s Up?You think your volunteers are uncommitted because they’re inconsistent. What if the real problem is that they’re stretched too thin and running on empty? So What?Too many churches, especially small ones, try to do too much with too few people. Overworked leaders and volunteers don’t […]