Five Reasons Your Current Church Attendance Is the New Normal

Many church leaders and church members share with me that they are looking forward to the day when everyone is back attending church like...

3 Persistent Myths About Online Church That Need to Finally Disappear

As a church leader, you probably have a love-hate relationship with online church. For many leaders, 2020 was either an about-face on online church that...

The Amazing Shift of Four “front Doors” In Churches

A topic that does not get much attention is the dramatic shift in the front door of churches. By “front door,” we mean that...

Starting a New Ministry Project? Then Put These 5 Pillars In Place First

I began as Lead Pastor at my current church, West Park Church in London, Ontario four years ago. When I started I faced a steep learning curve. I...

When Christians Lose Their Minds, People Lose Their Faith

If your social feed is like mine, it looks like people are losing their minds. Christians too. As the world has become more fragile than it...

Three Quick Questions to Get Clarity for Your Church’s Marketing

When I attended seminary, I never attended a class on marketing. Yet, despite that absence in my graduate education, I’m called on to do...

Is Your Church Becoming Irrelevant? (stop Doing These 5 Things)

Of all the organizations that have been hit hard by the pandemic, the church stands out as being particularly devastated. The longer this goes, though,...

Six Ways Your Church Can Prepare for the “great Giving Reshuffle”

This sponsored blog post is written by Brad Leeper, a principal at Generis. Generis exists to help churches, Christian schools, and faith-based nonprofit organizations accelerate toward...

Displaced Disciples

Our church closed in October 2020. Not wanting to leave anyone stranded, we implored our people to join new churches. We provided counsel on...

If Your Church Attendance Is Stagnant Right Now, It’s Not All Bad

There are times when a church attendance plateau is a victory. I believe many churches are in a season of stagnation, and it’s not...
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The Chrino: Christian In Name Only

Nearly seven out of ten (69%, Cultural Research Center) of American adults self-identify as a Christian. With an adult population (18 years and older)...

5 Tips for Leading Effective Meetings

What do you think of when you think of a business meeting? Is it a time to be productive? Or is it a time...

Sometimes We Lead; Sometimes We Follow.

That the leaders led in Israel, and that the people volunteered, O bless the Lord.  (Judges 5:2) No one is a leader all the time...