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In Chapter 2 of Church Unique, I discuss three fallacies with the use of classic strategic planning in the church.
Breakthrough ideas with Barrett: How can a church reach Christians who live in the city, from within the city, not just the suburbs? True fulfillment as a Christ-following leader comes from a deep sense of two key understandings.
Have you found yourself wondering if your church is making authentic disciples? Or ever will? Have you recognized that a lot of what passes for discipleship is really about information and behavior modification? If you’re ready for a new approach, you might want to take a look at the Transformational Discipleship DVD.
Recently I tweeted the following about a problem that exists in a lot of churches: 2 pet peeves: 1) Pastors who don’t engage in worship 2) Worship musicians who don’t engage with the Word It seemed to resonate with a lot of people and I wanted to elaborate on it a little because I think these are two big roadblocks for taking your church to a whole new level in worship.
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The Boston Globe recently ran a front-page story in their "Ideas" section on organizational culture, inspired by some depressing events involving the Boston University hockey team.
A few weeks ago, my wife and I found ourselves in need of a new vehicle after our previous one died on us unexpectedly.
The most effective mass media is the stories we tell and conversations we have with each other.
In the modern era there have been a generation of preachers whose approach resembled the self-help inspirational talks of Tony Robbins.
I fell in love with church revitalization early in my ministry when I served a church of senior adults during a brief stint teaching at a seminary.