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Major New Research On Declining, Plateaued, And Growing Churches From Exponential And Lifeway Research

Seven of ten churches in America are declining. That is the challenge.

Written by Thom Rainer | Thursday, March 7, 2019

In addition to the categorization of churches as declining/subtracting (Level 1), plateauing (Level 2), and growing/adding (Level 3), the study looked at two other supplemental categories. A Level 4 (reproducing) church places a high value and priority on starting new churches. A level 5 (multiplying) church takes church planting to multiple generations of congregations.  ... Continue Reading

Church Planting and Evangelism

One of the problems of finding qualified church planters is that one needs certain basic things before one can, or should, plant a church.

Written by Randy Nabors | Thursday, March 7, 2019

Wouldn’t we all assume if the Bible tells pastors, “do the work of an evangelist!” (2 Timothy 4.5) that every pastor would know how to do it?  Wouldn’t we all assume that pastors could teach the rest of us how to do it?  The reality is that many of them don’t know how, and they... Continue Reading

How Do I Love?

If we have trusted Jesus' death and received his Spirit, then we're aiming to live this life of love for God and neighbour.

Written by Stephen Watkinson | Thursday, March 7, 2019

Many churches and Christians focus almost exclusively on loving their neighbour, giving very little time to loving God. They set up all sorts of projects to help people – foodbanks, homeless projects, clean water projects, education projects and so on. These are all excellent things, but of themselves, they’re not particularly Christian things and sometimes... Continue Reading

Embarrassment and Evangelism

“I like their way of doing it more than your way of not doing it.”

Written by Andrew Wilson | Wednesday, March 6, 2019

“I’m not sure if James heard a noise about seven minutes into the film, but if he did, it was my hopes being dashed on the floor. You see, James was a hip and modern college dude who had seen far more of Hollywood’s latest offerings than I had. The Jesus film, meanwhile, is on... Continue Reading

Water Heater Maintenance

"Pastors are often treated like hot water heaters. Nobody really thinks about them when they are working, but when they stop working, they are not repaired; instead they are quickly replaced.”

Written by Nathan Eshelman | Wednesday, March 6, 2019

In my time of pastoral ministry, I have talked with several hurting pastors who would resonate with the water heater statement. Many pastors work extra-long hours, are unable to “turn off” care for the church when not working, preach while on vacation (to afford the vacation), and have very few outlets for reducing the stresses... Continue Reading

10 Reasons Your Church Should Sing Psalms

Psalms perfectly balance theology with emotion, justice with evangelism, the personal with the collective.

Written by Keith Getty & David Robertson | Wednesday, March 6, 2019

For all that contemporary people apparently crave “authenticity in worship,” if we follow contemporary trends we’ll succumb to the bias of our church leaders or the movements they follow. For example, only 3 percent of modern worship songs mention anything eternal, and they rarely take on themes of God that make us uncomfortable. The Psalms,... Continue Reading

Puritan Prayer for World Mission (2)

In some respects, the Great Awakening and today’s missionary movement may be regarded as an answer to centuries of persevering prayer.

Written by Joel Beeke | Monday, March 4, 2019

The Reformation rediscovered the work of the Holy Spirit as opposed to that of human religious activity, such as the priestly administration of the rites of the church. Zechariah 4:6 says God’s temple will be built “not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the Lord of hosts.” Calvin said, “We ought to be... Continue Reading

Instructive Worship

The beauty of true worship is that we address ourselves to God.

Written by Andrew Roy Croft | Sunday, March 3, 2019

We worship in our spirits, by the power of the Holy Spirit, but also with deep intellectual investment, with an eye fixed on the glory of the gospel as well as a heart tuned to its sentiments. Such worship is deeply didactic, it retrains the flagging disciple, it prohibits empty sentiment, it draws our attention... Continue Reading

Helping Your Officers

Know that God has given you officers to lead the congregation and bless you.

Written by Kyle E. Sims | Sunday, March 3, 2019

One of the beautiful moments for me in the ordination/installation service is when the members  “promise to give them the honor, obedience, encouragement, and assistance .… their office….entitles them” At this moment the people stand in support of their officers. It is an encouragement that is needed for the work is hard and often discouraging. With... Continue Reading

Good Intentions Gone Bad

This was not an assembly of unbelievers. It was an assembling together of believers.

Written by R.C. Sproul | Saturday, March 2, 2019

Structuring worship to accommodate unbelievers is misguided because these unbelievers are not seeking after God. Seeking after God begins at conversion, and if we are to structure our worship with a view to seekers, then we must structure it for believers, since only believers are seekers. When we look at the early church, we see... Continue Reading

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