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Category Archives: Church Growth
Having Success with a Post-COVID Church
As many of you know, I wear three hats; I pastor, I teach, and I do financial consulting. This does not include raising the cub, being a Boy Scout leader, and wounding if I still have ADD. So, during the … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Church Growth, church leadership, Uncategorized
Tagged Church Growth, churches that pivot, churches that thrived, distant churches, growing a Post COVID Church, leading COVID church, leading Post COVID Church, online church, online churches, pivoting churches, Post COVID Church, Success with a Post COVID Church, Success with COVID Church, Successful churches
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Inbound Church Marketing
Inbound marketing is attracting and connecting with people who come to you through a posted content that they are engaged in. This is how churches can reach people where they are at. I will start with two premises. One, … Continue reading
Posted in Church Growth, church leadership, Speaking, Uncategorized
Tagged blog for church growth, Church Growth, church marketing, content advertising for churches, how churches can reach people, how to invite people to your church, How to use a Blog to bring People to Church, Inbound Church Marketing, Inbound Marketing, Promote your church, reach a stranger, social media for church growth
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Grow your Ministry using Social Media
Grow Ministry w SM white paper pdf Key techniques to connect with more people to grow your church or ministry using social media. Developing an effective strategy for Social Media ministry to successfully focus on the appropriate overall ministry goals.
What gets in the way of our Growth in Christ?
What gets in the way of a successful church that glorifies our LORD? The problem, as I have been hinting at for most of my thirty years in ministry, is weak faith and prideful Christians—shallowness, selfishness, and haughtiness are … Continue reading
Posted in Church Growth, Discipleship
Tagged Christian faith, Christian life, Church Growth, committing to Christ, cross-cultural, Discipleship, dwelling place, Faith, Follower, growth in Christ, haughtiness, prideful Christians, radical discipleship, receive Him, reconciled to God, selfishness, shallowness, successful church, weak faith
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Biblical Principles of God’s Call to Manage His Church
Used at church leadership retreats and church consulting… (Opening session) My goal is to lay forth to you suggestions from God’s Word and from my own experience on how to effectively run a church. These are based on many years … Continue reading
Posted in Church Growth
Tagged atmosphere, Christianity, Church Development, Church Growth, Church Growth consulting, Church Growth retreat, church leadership, Church Leadership Development, Church Research, example, Faith, Faithfulness, Fruit of the Spirit, fruitful, Gentleness, Goodness, Gospel, Joy, Kindness, Leadership Development, leadership retreat, Love, mistreated, pastors, Patience, Peace, Research, Self-Control, unkindness
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Forgive One Another?!
Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up to seven times?” Jesus answered, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times. Matthew 18:21-22 If … Continue reading
Posted in Church Growth, Sermons, Speaking
Tagged bitter, blame game, callous, Church, discipline, forgave, Forgive, Forgiveness, God’s call, healthy church, human nature, intolerant, Love, maturity, one another, Patience, rationalizing, Relationships, repent, resentment, Stubbornness, successful, unforgiving, weaknesses, wisdom
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Preparing to Grow!
(Sermon, Foothill 08-08-10) Passage: Matthew 22:36-40: 36″Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” 37Jesus replied: ” ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’] 38This is the first … Continue reading
What makes a Church Healthy or Unhealthy?
This comes from a big problem we have in most churches today, that is the tendency of leaders not effectually growing in the Lord and thus do not practice their faith and this dispenses down to the congregation. And the … Continue reading
Posted in Church Growth, church leadership, pastor’s, Speaking
Tagged attitude, authentic, Biblical, Church, Church Growth, church leadership, Churches, conference, conflict, connection, effective, effectual, Fail, fit in, gossip, hypocrisy, inhospitality, judgmental, leadership, leave a church, pastor, pastor’s, pastors, problems, Schaeffer, sin, solved, teaching, vision, why churches fail
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