Pastors and leaders can evaluate their own congregation by asking four questions associated with predicting church growth.
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Feed the Sheep—No Matter How Many Are In the Pasture
The needs of both believers and unbelievers are the same in any church, no matter the size. And the Savior who meets their needs is the same One.
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Can Small Be Healthy?
While we often pull our cultural values into our measuring grid for success, size is not necessarily the best measurement for church health.
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When Big Goes Small: How Large Churches Are Learning From Those With Less
Some of the largest churches are planting their new campuses in the smallest of sites—homes. This comes as church leaders realize sustained growth of their congregation and spiritual growth of their people will come from going small.
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7 Characteristics of Healthy Small Churches
Simply stated, effectiveness is not always related to size. No matter the size, it’s important to gauge the health of your church.
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The Power of Small
Those serving in small churches say their undeniable struggles are a source of power that can’t be matched by the megachurch.
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