Nine out of 10 churches in America are declining or growing at a pace slower
than their communities, often limping along as members drift out the proverbial
back door. So what can leaders do to stop the exodus?
Thom S. Rainer,
president of LifeWay Christian Resources, sees this as a symptom of an
underlying problem in many churches.
The decline stems from their members
having lost the biblical understanding of what it means to be part of the body
of Christ, said Rainer, author of a new book, "I Am a Church Member." People
often join churches expecting to be served, fed and cared for, he
said.
"Many times, probably more than we would like to believe, a church
member leaves a local body because he or she has a sense of entitlement rather
than a servant mentality." Read more
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