Tuesday, December 31, 2019

New Year's Eve Edition: New Year Goals and More


5 Big Goals for Each New Year of Ministry

As you plan your preaching, prepare your budget and arrange your calendar, I’m convinced the following questions will help you to make more disciples, more effectively. Read More

SecureGive – Engage New Donors, Grow Your Giving, Fund Your Ministry

Too many churches are limited by stagnant giving. SecureGive has worked with thousands of churches for 15 years to grow giving through cutting edge technology, expert implementation strategy, and stewardship training and resources. Learn More
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“Printing Technology” Is NOT an Oxymoron!

We’ve got truly extraordinary technology available to the church today, but amid all that, don’t forget some of the tried and true tech tools that have been around the longest and are the technology workhorses in the church office, often overlooked. What I’m referring to here is printing technology: the copier/printing systems you use to create the pieces you print. Read More

How to Evaluate Your Pastor

The pastoral review can be one of the best and most rewarding ways to promote a healthy ministry. So what should it look like? Read More

5 Bad Habits to Break for a Better New Year

ven good leaders can have bad habits. There are some scary truths about bad habits that hinder our ability to break them. Read More

The 19th-Century Pastor Who Made TGC’s 2020 Reading Plan

This is part of TGC’s 2020 Read the Bible initiative, encouraging Christians and churches to read together through God’s Word in a year. Read More

10 Things You Should Know About the Lifting of Hands in Worship

Lifting of hands is part of worship in many churches. Worship involves our bodies as well as our hearts and minds. Our posture tells a story. It makes a statement to God and to others about the state of our souls and the affections and passions of our heart. Read More

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