De-sizing The Church: When Numbers Define Us
The idea of a church constantly getting bigger began as an outlier. Then it became a goal. Now it is the standard.
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The idea of a church constantly getting bigger began as an outlier. Then it became a goal. Now it is the standard.
De-sizing The Church: When Numbers Define Us Read More »
Being small is not a problem, so calling us small churches isn’t a problem either.
9 Reasons To Embrace The Term “Small Church” Read More »
When we only see small beginnings as a means to a big ending, we may miss a lot of good, faithful, God-filled work.
Don’t Despise Small Middles Or Endings, Either Read More »
If you’re pastoring a church of 50 or fewer, a church of 200 might seem massive. But we have more in common than you’d think.
5 Reasons Churches Of 200 Are Still Called Small Read More »
Being willing to help is nice, but stepping in without being asked is even better. Use these practical tips to lighten your pastor’s load.
Why Your Pastor Is Tempted To Quit – And What To Do About It Read More »
Top-down leadership is not always right or always wrong. Pastors need to use the right tool at the right time.
When Is Top-Down Decision-Making The Right Choice For Your Church? Read More »
One of the pastor’s primary roles is to help people discover and implement the vision God has given them for their lives.
5 Problems With Top-Down Vision-Casting – And a New Testament Alternative Read More »
Sometimes I must speak biblical truth back to myself until my reality catches up with the truth.
Your Call Is Enough. Now More Than Ever. Read More »
Don’t let your desire for church growth stop you from appreciating the importance of doing great ministry right here, right now, at your current size.
I Don’t Want My Church to Be Small. But It Is. Now What? Read More »
Online chats are great when the topic is simple. But when controversy erupts, it’s always better to go small and in person.
Why Healthy Small Churches Are Better For Controversial Conversations Read More »