In the early church every disciple was expected to make disciples. What if each believer saw the Great Commission as their responsibility?
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Are American Churches Growing?
Most U.S. churches have fewer than 100 in attendance each week, and 6 in 10 churches are plateaued or declining in attendance.
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How Many US Churches Are Actually Growing?
A Lifeway Research study found 6 in 10 Protestant churches are plateaued or declining in attendance and more than half saw fewer than 10 people become new Christians in the past 12 months.
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6 Signs It Might Be Time to Build
When churches run out of space, they typically have more options than adding brick and mortar. In fact, the costly decision to increase square footage should be the last resort.
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Winning the Battles Every Church Leader Faces
When a church leader has a moral failure, it’s not because of their competency, says Carey Nieuwhof. “They are usually at the top of their game when it comes it competency, but it’s usually because of their character.”
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Why Bigger Doesn’t Always Mean Better for Churches
Being small does not mean a church is broken. Some small churches are healthy. But if something is broken, you can’t fix it by making it bigger.
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