Thursday, July 25, 2019

Thursday's Catch: Simple Cell Church Planting and More


Simple Cell Church Planting

The beauty of a simple cell church is that it’s reproducible. A person who has led a cell, multiplied it, and coached the daughter cell leader(s) has completed the core basics of cell church planting. Such a person is a prime candidate for future church planting—anywhere in the world. Read More

New Hispanic Churches Often Do More with Less

New Hispanic church works in the U.S. see similar patterns of attendance growth and conversions as other church plants despite having a fraction of the financial support and training, as well as facing additional complications from the immigration status of members and leaders. Read More

Latino Immigrants Are Evangelizing America

Despite financial and immigration hurdles, ministries led by first-generation pastors are more effective than the average church plant, according to a new LifeWay study. Read More

Six Reasons You Should Invite People to a Revitalizing Church [Podcast]

Members of churches in need of revitalization can sometimes be hesitant to invite others. Today we explain why you should encourage members to invite others even when things may not seem encouraging. Listen Now

Child Abuse: Predator-Proof Your Organization Children are vulnerable to child abuse. That’s why as children’s ministry leaders you have the responsibility of doing all you can to protect those in your care. It’s a big task, but up-to-date information and suggestions can help assist your organization reduce risk and increase child safety. Read More

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