Slowly over time most churches grow primarily inward in their focus, rather than focusing outward to meet the needs of those outside the church.
The important question for congregations to consider is—what is the average giving by each member?
Turnaround pastors manage restlessness, distractions and the unexpected differently than most pastors.
If you serve in a church, criticism comes with the territory.
A pastor must be very wise in choosing a confidant.
We can save the church. But what does that really mean?
Which roles come naturally to you?
Living in a world filled with pain and problems, we’re constantly looking for that answer to fix this brokenness.
Every idea I jotted down fit into one of two categories (and sometimes both).
Here are six questions to ask yourself each Sunday that will positively engage all generations.
Let’s reflect on some of the things we’ve all been observing over the last few years...the good and the potentially bad.
If you're leading a church that is plateaued or in serious decline, one of the most important things you can do is counter-intuitive.
Prayers are answered all the time. Yet, sometimes we miss how God specifically intervenes.
What is your response when someone looks at your résumé and asks how you match up with the task at hand?
Jesus described himself as “the good shepherd.” That is an important distinction for church leaders to consider.










