By Dr. Larry Moyer on Jul 17, 2020
Many churches remain small because of unbiblical assumptions and avoidable habits. Learn how vision, planning, stability, and evangelistic focus can reverse that trajectory.
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By Philip Nation on Jan 8, 2025
Spiritual transformation is God’s work in believers, shaping them into Christ’s image. These eight biblical marks help pastors guide their people toward genuine gospel change.
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By John Gilman Ii on Aug 7, 2024
Small groups help churches grow because they help strangers become great friends. People stay at churches where they find friends because friendship covers a multitude of sins. Small groups involve us in others’ lives and really invest us in the church. These friendships eventually turn into deep, meaningful connections that can last a lifetime.
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By Ron Edmondson on Aug 2, 2024
Pastors often receive information they never needed. Protecting your ministry means refusing gossip, rumors, and private details that cause harm rather than help.
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By Dean Hawk on Aug 2, 2023
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I’m curious. When and where did ministers first begin asking people to bow their heads, close their eyes, and secretly raise their hand in a church service if they wanted to accept Jesus? Why do we feel like we need to sneak people into heaven?
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By SermonCentral .com on Jan 8, 2023
High-profile guests can motivate invitations, attract visitors, reengage lapsed members, and strengthen systems when used wisely and sparingly.
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By Brian Croft on Nov 23, 2021
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At this point, some of you may be thinking these kinds of people are a good reason to leave and start over, but I submit to you they are actually a good reason to stay and endure. Why are these difficult people a good reason to stay and endure?
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By SermonCentral .com on Jan 9, 2024
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Should Pastors' children behave differently than regular kids? Thom Rainer speaks from the heart in this powerful post.
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By SermonCentral .com on Jan 11, 2024
Here's a great way open your church up to innovative new ideas by minimizing the risk – or at least the sting – of failure.
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