One reason we can expect smaller crowds upon church reentry is not the virus. That’s part of it for sure. It makes sense. But there’s a bigger reason.
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Anxiety? Yes – But We Can Still Lead Well
I’ll admit that, even as the pastor, I am anxious. How do we lead an anxious congregation through this time when we feel anxiety?
Survivor, Reviver Or Improvisor: Which Are You?
As we enter this new phase of the coronavirus I see three distinct leadership categories: Survivor, Reviver, and Improvisor.
3 Great Approaches for Engaging Your Church Online
Great pointers to attain consistent and relevant online engagement as you create the best experience for your church and the community you serve.
How to Avoid Eeyore By Training People With A Positive Attitude
The most overlooked (and most underrated) trait of people who serve in healthy, growing church plants is a positive attitude.
All Churches Are Led by . . . Radically Flawed People
Jesus had a plan to put the church—and the spiritual health of all who would come into her—into the hands of radically flawed people.