1. You have to bring in a lot of people. You wont achieve this in your office spending hours on a sermon or program planning or anything in house. In other words somehow you have to get the word out to the public.
2. You have to keep those you bring in. The best method I’ve seen is small groups that focus on multiplication and the leader/apprentice approach.
3. You have to equip those you bring in to bring in their networks. This is much easier in churches with lots of new converts rather than long time churched people.
4. You have to send those people back out to invite their networks
Four Keys to Explosive Growth
1. You have to bring in a lot of people. You wont achieve this in your office spending hours on a sermon or program planning or anything in house. In other words somehow you have to get the word out to the public.
2. You have to keep those you bring in. The best method I’ve seen is small groups that focus on multiplication and the leader/apprentice approach.
3. You have to equip those you bring in to bring in their networks. This is much easier in churches with lots of new converts rather than long time churched people.
4. You have to send those people back out to invite their networks
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