Here are five things church leaders can do to adjust their ministry mindset for life in a post-Christendom culture.
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Gospel Antifreeze: Reaching Those Cold Toward Church
People can sense whether you really care or if they are a project. And, once convinced, they’ll gradually open up their lives no matter how cold their exterior might be.
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Small Town, Big Mission
God is up to something in one of the poorest places in America. And it’s a sign that small churches still matter—especially where churches are few and far between.
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Hope on the Horizon: 3 Ways a Secular Culture Means a Stronger Church
“A church on the margins has to strip all that away. We need to examine what it looks like to be in real gospel community in everyday life—not just showing up to a building.”
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Hope for Dying Churches
Between 6,000 and 10,000 churches in the U.S. are dying each year. The pace will accelerate unless our congregations make some dramatic changes.
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Rooted: How a New York City Church Loves Its Community with the Whole Gospel
Much like his church, Rich Perez is firmly planted in his neighborhood. And for him that’s the only way to reach the community and show neighbors the love of Christ.
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