If your church is either struggling deeply or just plain stagnant, it needs revitalization.
Here is how assertiveness is a desirable and biblically justifiable quality in pastors.
You have to do more than bemoan the lack of lay involvement—you need a leadership strategy to fix it.
How does great preaching lead to problems?
These are essential, regardless of your specific role.
Has your ministry drifted from its original purpose?
No matter your vocation, position in life or size of your ministry if you are a leader, you probably face this same curse.
Could be considered the most painful process in ministry.
Is strategic planning biblical?
Where do you get vision that will propel your church forward in the new year?
Sometimes the best leaders have the most unexpected stories. Jon Weece, Lead Follower at Southland Christian Church in Lexington, Kentucky shares about a friend who was desperate for the Church to show kindness and the journey it took to find it.
Does that mean it’s time to give up? Not yet.
The first step off a church plateau is on your knees.
Many church members really don’t want to see their churches grow.
What is it about conflict and crisis that can actually change us for the better?
If God had complete access to your heart, mind, money, time, energy, contacts, ideas and passions for an entire year, what could He accomplish?
Here are five things a leader needs when he may have lost his sense of vision and purpose.
Did you know that grumbling and complaining will cause you to make terrible decisions?
How would you answer this question? Dave Ulrich, a business professor at the University of Michigan and a partner at The RBL Group, has an answer that may not be what you expect.
Many things must happen for the church revitalization effort to turn back the tide of decline that is sweeping many churches off the map.





















