Monday, August 28, 2023

Monday's Catch: '10 Traits Of Post-Pandemic Churches With Growing In-Person Attendance' And More


Brian Dodd's findings are based upon his conversations with a number of church leaders. They are promising observations but hard data is needed to support them.

How a Small Church Can Be a Sending Church
Small churches can care deeply about the Great Commission and be fruitful in obeying Jesus’s command to make disciples of all nations. We just need to be intentional and thoughtful in our approach. Here are four ways small churches can do their part in global missions.

The Great Leadership Shortage in Churches: Five Ways to Address It
One of the most common challenges we hear from church leaders, particularly pastors, is the need for more leaders in the church. The vacuum seems the greatest among elders, deacons, and teachers.

5 Truths to Remember About New Leaders in Your Church
As new leaders step into their ministry calling, we must prioritize discipleship and enabling them to find success in their new role.

How to Fix a Mediocre Worship Music Mix
Does your mix suffer from these four common mix maladies? If it does, that’s OK because there is a remedy for each one. The next worship service could be your best worship music mix.

Why Volunteer Burnout Is Not Their Fault
If you want to see your volunteers go the distance with you, then don't place them where you need them, place them where they need to be.

6 Traits of the Best Small Group Hosts
Who really makes the best small group hosts?

Three Questions to Ask Yourself in Seasons of Spiritual Dryness
If you are trudging through a season of spiritual dryness, you are not alone. How can we overcome the spiritual doldrums?

4 Reasons to Show Mercy to Others
God wants you to be an agent of mercy in the world. Everyone needs mercy because everyone has messed up. We’ve all hurt other people and made mistakes. We’ve all sinned and we all have hurts, habits, and hang-ups as a result of the mistakes we’ve made. Mercy changes the lives of people who have made mistakes, and we who have received mercy freely can change the world around us by showing mercy to others.

C. S. Lewis Shows Us How to Care for Doubters
There are moments of enchantment even the most ardent naturalists struggle to dismiss, times when the sacred leaves us longing for more.

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