A Sneak Peek into 5 Characteristics of Gen Z Church Did what happen at Asbury University in February 2023 give us a sneak peek into the future of Generation Z Church? How to Boldly—and Gently—Reach Our Culture "I’ve heard enough...
Did what happen at Asbury University in February 2023 give us a sneak peek into the future of Generation Z Church?
How to Boldly—and Gently—Reach Our Culture
"I’ve heard enough arguments about whether Christianity is being pushed to the margins," writes Lois Tamburro. "From my perspective, that’s an established fact. The bigger question is, What are we Christians going to do about it?"
10 Dangerous Myths About Church Growth
Myths about church growth are rampant because there’s a lot of discussion that goes on about church growth: What causes it; how to generate it, prepare for it, launch it, build it, cultivate it and even, to some degree, manufacture it. Many of the discussions are helpful, but there are a number of subtle beliefs that still creep up that aren’t healthy. In fact, they’re downright superstitious and, at times, dangerous to the church.
A 5-Step Guide on How to Create An Amazing Church Culture
A bad culture will consistently undermine an amazing mission, vision and strategy.
The Hidden Flaw in Visionary Leadership: Why Charisma Isn’t Enough
Are you relying too much on charisma in your leadership role? Find out why character is crucial for lasting influence and how it can transform your approach to leadership. This post reveals the often-overlooked flaw in relying solely on vision and charisma, offering practical insights for developing deeper, more effective leadership skills.
Ready, Aim...
It’s one of the most well-known leadership declarations in combat that, once started, almost anyone in the English-speaking world can complete. The one in charge yells, “Ready! Aim!” and then, yep, “Fire!” But it’s not just the right progression of things on the battlefield. It’s the right progression for any number of leadership situations.
Spiritual Habits: Worship Is a Fire
The heart is a heavy wood, sitting in a hearth, cold and waiting. Worship is the fire that sets it ablaze.
Good News Times Four
Almost uniquely in terms of the Scriptures we have four accounts which cover much of the same material. That gives us possibilities but also challenges if we are to read them to maximum benefit.
10 Dangerous Myths About Church Growth
Myths about church growth are rampant because there’s a lot of discussion that goes on about church growth: What causes it; how to generate it, prepare for it, launch it, build it, cultivate it and even, to some degree, manufacture it. Many of the discussions are helpful, but there are a number of subtle beliefs that still creep up that aren’t healthy. In fact, they’re downright superstitious and, at times, dangerous to the church.
A 5-Step Guide on How to Create An Amazing Church Culture
A bad culture will consistently undermine an amazing mission, vision and strategy.
The Hidden Flaw in Visionary Leadership: Why Charisma Isn’t Enough
Are you relying too much on charisma in your leadership role? Find out why character is crucial for lasting influence and how it can transform your approach to leadership. This post reveals the often-overlooked flaw in relying solely on vision and charisma, offering practical insights for developing deeper, more effective leadership skills.
Ready, Aim...
It’s one of the most well-known leadership declarations in combat that, once started, almost anyone in the English-speaking world can complete. The one in charge yells, “Ready! Aim!” and then, yep, “Fire!” But it’s not just the right progression of things on the battlefield. It’s the right progression for any number of leadership situations.
Spiritual Habits: Worship Is a Fire
The heart is a heavy wood, sitting in a hearth, cold and waiting. Worship is the fire that sets it ablaze.
Good News Times Four
Almost uniquely in terms of the Scriptures we have four accounts which cover much of the same material. That gives us possibilities but also challenges if we are to read them to maximum benefit.