You may be surprised how many people are open to spiritual conversation.
If revitalization doesn’t happen, this may be the result.
Here are principles for expanding church vision and meeting congregational, local and global needs.
Do you have a church of consumers?
While cities are an excellent place for gospel advancement, urban ministry is not without its challenges.
Here are five common reasons.
How are you stewarding the business God has entrusted you to lead?
The way you answer this question could impact how you approach hiring, worship services and your vision for the future.
This is your most important job as a church leader.
We all face new beginnings.
Does your vision involve faith in what God can do in and through your leadership? Steve Poe, Senior Pastor of Northview Church in Indianapolis, challenges leaders to believe God through a story when he had little faith and even called himself a skeptic.
What could God do in your boardroom?
This question is relevant for all pastors and church leaders.
In the ideal world, communication should be simple.
Do you find yourself locking down on traditions, doctrine, policy and habits?
These leaders focus on building a great business because they have an eternal perspective.
Some may call this a discipleship deficit.
Let me explain why I see this major trend on the horizon.
Danielle Strickland, Canadian Author and Speaker with a passion for social justice, challenges leaders to take a different approach toward a new outlook. You may be surprised on what it is that will change the way you see things.
Age and experience provide amazing perspective.