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Written by: Patti Rosell  Patti Rosell is a wife and mother of four. She has her master’s in social work and has seen those skills repurposed...

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Written by: Dan Steel Dan Steel serves as the senior pastor of Magdalen Road Church in Oxford, England. Before returning to his hometown of Oxford, he helped plant...

Six Reasons Your Church Welcome Ministry Is More Important Than Ever

“We are the friendliest church in town.” That sentence or something very similar is the most common statement we’ve heard in interviews we conducted with...

Ten Reasons Pastors Are Glad They Quit Vocational Ministry

Last week we looked at some regrets pastors articulated about leaving their churches during “the Great Resignation.”  In this article, we look at the...

How Healthy Is Your Generosity Culture?

5 Uncommon Giving Metrics That Reveal A Deeper Story Dan McConnell, Generosity Strategist, Generis  Rusty Lewis, Senior Generosity Strategist, Generis How healthy is your giving culture… really?...

Weary Pastor, Hold on to God’s Call

Written by: Christoph Funk  Christoph is married to Kristina, and they have five kids. They are planting a church in the mostly God-denying environment of the...

Why First Impressions Can Change Your Church

Your first time guests often decide if they will return within the first ten minutes. Some are more forgiving and will give you a second...

7 New Ways to Attract and Engage People In 2022

“7 Easy Ways to Attract and Engage People in 2022” is a sponsored post written by Vince Scalia, Director of Sales & Marketing at Gloo....

10 True-false Statements on the State of Churches and Denominations In America

This week we will have a major announcement about Church Answers taking a bigger step into the world of Christian and church research. Stay...

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Culture is changing, and it’s changing fast. More than ever before, the church has an incredible opportunity (and responsibility) to make a difference. But let’s be...
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Decision fatigue is a term that describes how a long series of decisions can actually diminish the overall quality of future decisions. Many leaders have unwittingly diminished their...

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As a team member, feeling appreciated beyond the paycheck is important. You put a lot of effort into fulfilling your job requirements, finding things...