Many church members really don’t want to see their churches grow.
Many things must happen for the church revitalization effort to turn back the tide of decline that is sweeping many churches off the map.
What’s the one subject almost no church leader enjoys talking about?
As a pastor, I’m constantly faced with more time demands placed upon me than I could ever possibly fulfill.
You’re never finished developing leadership skills.
Maybe there is more required for these relationships than what we originally thought.
Here is one approach that won’t limit your ministry.
The struggling pastor who feels he needs a new church needs to handle this concern carefully.
God is not done with us yet.
Here are some reasons why your pastor may be looking for a different kind of job.
Let’s try to demystify this.
What are those skills you have mastered that are now habits?
Aaron Brocket, Lead Pastor at Traders Point Christian Church in Indianapolis, shares about a season when he felt discouraged and the catalyst that breathed new life into how he thought about his leadership.
This life-changing book, by Pastor Chris Sonksen, holds power within its pages.
If we remember this, then those we lead will be richly blessed.
Here are six prescriptions Jesus gives during times of anxiety.
Are you a good fit for this position?
If revitalization doesn’t happen, this may be the result.
Maybe you’re thinking, I don’t have time to manage my time.
Here are principles for expanding church vision and meeting congregational, local and global needs.





















