Has God equipped your church to minister to "people like us"?
Leadership in the church today is full of change, innovation, and age-old truths. Here's what to expect as the next decade unfolds.
During the pandemic more worship services, including holiday events, moved outside. And while the novelty of this attracted some, should these outdoor venues continue after the pandemic?
According to experts, leadership will change more than you expect and much more than you're planning for.
If we're going to reopen with a changed church, let’s change more than the cleanliness. Let’s begin to clean our hearts and souls from racial division.
George Barna says that by 2025, 35% of churches in North America will be house churches, meeting in homes with very little overhead.
I’m concerned that with all of our churches planning their re-opening, we’re not sufficiently addressing a potentially longer-lasting problem: the racial divide in America.
I am often struck by how little preparation, money and person-power is spent on the online worship expression.
The eReformation is here to stay. Leaders must see it’s not a passing fad, any more than the printing press was a short-term trend.
This book has many ideas that are relevant for any church that wishes to train its volunteers and help them connect with guests.
Bob Whitesel, D.Min., Ph.D. draws from his extensive consulting/coaching practice to suggest growth strategies for churches struggling in the new normal. The reader will learn how worship is moving from entertainment to experience, largeness is being replaced by relevance, and how leaders can make the most of online attendance.
An important key toward helping others navigate the bridge back to a restored friendship with God is to lead churchgoers to be able to explain God’s biblical bridge.
Leading worship is something most church leaders delegate. Yet it is also something a church leader needs to understand and if required, give leadership to it.
Now may be a once-in-a-lifetime chance to rethink how we do church. Here are 12 new rules for church-going.
Here is a key tool for accountability, spiritual growth and community impact—even if right now you have to meet online.
What is your church doing to energize a reconciliation ministry?
Here are 12 principles drawn from his writings.
10 characteristics of the coming "eReformation" church.
I’ve curated the most recurring weaknesses with suggested improvements for leaders.





















