A disciple-maker should have quick answers.
I know what I ought to do, but too often my frail human flesh has alternative ideas.
Don’t miss this intentional opportunity.
I believe church health matters much more than church growth.
Understanding what Jesus said in this pivotal moment will enable us to clearly understand our mission in this life.
Millennial leaders recognize there are two types of church planting and they are increasingly utilizing internal instead of external church plants.
Here are six questions to consider.
Rick Warren, Senior Pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California, shares how learning this creates a ripple effect in how you think and respond as a leader.
Hard to believe that in churches, more money is stolen than given to missions.
We want our church community to be more than fans. We want people who play the game.
Jesus is my model for life and ministry. He is alive and wants to lead us today!
How you relate to these various groups will impact your vision and strategy.
What drove Jesus’ leadership?
Five key reasons horizontal growth is important.
Here are some examples, ideas and cautions.
The perfect question for servant leaders facing challenge or tragedy.
On average, a church will stop growing at 15 years old—unless renewal comes.
Excerpted from Dann’s “Like Jesus” study on disciple-making, this video lays the scriptural foundation for Christ’s command for all believers.
In your search for vision, strategy and purpose, here is one question leaders should keep in mind.
Whether in ministry or the marketplace, this approach may spur your team toward success.





















