If your church wants to welcome poor or working class families, you may want to consider providing meals with your classes and activities.

Elizabeth Drury November 10, 2016

Since large gatherings can create excitement and attention, they often overshadow the key discipleship venue of small groups. To combat this, leaders must ensure that the church’s emphasis upon small groups is highlighted noticeably in official statements.

Bob Whitesel November 3, 2016

I learned the hard way that I cannot place my entire identity in my job title or employer’s good name.

Kent Evans November 1, 2016

How many people are frustrated because they feel underused in the Church? How many people are sitting in their seat week after week untapped because we won’t let go?

Jeff Klick October 31, 2016

After being called out, I had to do some deep soul searching and take an introspective look at how I communicate, dialogue and interact with people in general. I realized I didn’t intentionally practice active listening.

Greg Atkinson October 30, 2016

These are missional patterns that almost any church would want to embrace. But many people first react negatively toward the missional term because it is new and they do not fully know its meaning.

Bob Whitesel October 27, 2016

When it comes to groups, the cure is spelled: S.M.A.L.L., and the first step is surveying the types of groups you already have.

Bob Whitesel October 6, 2016

For 20-plus years I have studied how to successfully employ intervention events. Here are my top seven tips for successfully doing so.

Bob Whitesel September 1, 2016

The pages of history show ways small groups have been used. Learn how and why small groups promote both discipleship and church growth.

Bob Whitesel August 23, 2016

As the work of the church plays out on a daily basis, behind the scenes are hurt leaders who are forced to move on because they don’t have the time, energy, resources, or leadership to simply stop and process it all.

July 4, 2016

As the day-to-day work of the church plays out, behind the scenes there are hurt leaders who are forced to move on because they don’t have the time, energy, resources, or leadership to simply stop and process it all.

June 27, 2016

Do you have relational skills? Need to improve them?

Thom Rainer June 16, 2016

How decisions are made and how things get done are extremely important.

Mark Lenz June 7, 2016

How do you implement intentional change?

Matthew Fretwell June 1, 2016

Nobody likes to talk to others who monopolize conversations and drone on about themselves.

Charles Stone May 31, 2016

Sometimes our focus is mistakenly doing it on our own and then praying for success.

Phillip Foster May 30, 2016

The most significant relationship in the church is between the Senior Pastor and the Executive Pastor.

Mark Lenz May 25, 2016

Here are six things church leaders often believe are facts.

May 25, 2016

Leaders see things with a clarity that brings life into focus.

May 23, 2016

Church leaders sometimes have an aversion to planning.

Jim Barber May 23, 2016


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