In the journey of church leadership, failure isn't just inevitable, it's essential for growth and transformation. Leaders who avoid risks and fear failure hinder their church's potential for growth and renewal. The risk-averse
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In the journey of church leadership, failure isn't just inevitable, it's essential for growth and transformation. Leaders who avoid risks and fear failure hinder their church's potential for growth and renewal. The risk-averse
Growing a church isn’t about finding a magic bullet or the latest trendy program. It's about focusing on what truly matters. After decades of working with churches across the nation, I've found that
First a word about most church mission statements. They're beautifully word-smithed They're gorgeous They're suitable for framing. But a mission statement that's suitable for framing is rarely a mission statement that's suitable for
Over the years, there has been a good bit of conversation amongst church leaders, consultants, and coaches about congregational values – as in, every church needs to identify their core values. All that's
There's an old saying that goes, "Pastor, you can't be faithful to the Great Commission if you're stuck inside your office" (okay, so it's not that old of a saying). But the truth is there nonetheless.
The Sunday morning worship service – it's a cornerstone of church life, yet it's a real juggling act. Trying to keep a multigenerational congregation engaged is no small feat. It’s like preparing a