Monday, March 05, 2018

Monday's Catch "Steppiing into the Unknown" and More


Stepping into the Unknown

Have you noticed that God often calls us into the unknown and the uncomfortable? Read More

8 Neurological Reasons Why Church Change Is So Difficult

Awareness of how people’s brains work in response to change can help you craft more lasting changes. Read More
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5 Reasons Your Church Needs an Easter Webpage

Use your special Easter page as a sort of ‘What to Expect’ page for all your incoming guests. Read More

Why Giving in Your Church Is Decreasing

You are trying to comprehend why the giving levels in your church are down. You may know several possibilities, but you aren’t certain. As I have worked with several congregations, we have isolated the issue to one or a few causes. See if any of these causative factors may be at work in your church. Read More

Why We need to Say "Thank You" to Church Volunteers This Week - and How

Yesterday, people around the world gave their time and energy to serve in their local church. They led groups, worked in nurseries, ushered guests, received offerings, led worship, directed traffic, and did many other things. They did so without expectation of honor or reward. That’s all the more reason why I think we need to say “thank you” to them. Read More

The Legacy of a Leader

All of us as leaders will leave behind our legacy someday. Read More
My hope is that while the members of my church are in my spiritual care, they will grow spiritually and in turn will help others to grow spiritually.
Monday Pastor Blues? Focus on All That God is Doing Around You

Instead of having the Monday morning blues, focus your eyes on Jesus and what He is doing in your midst.... Read More

How Can Parents Encourage Kids to Own Their Faith as They Grow Up?

A new LifeWay Research study commissioned by LifeWay Kids surveyed 2,000 Protestant and non-denominational churchgoers who attend church at least once a month and have adult children ages 18 to 30. The goal of the project was to discover what parenting practices were common in the families where young adults remained in the faith. What affected their moral and spiritual development? What factors stood out? Read More

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