Why You Need to Think Like a Fish
Building a church starts with a genuine love for unchurched people. By spending time with lost people, pastors can share the Gospel and impact lives through purposeful outreach to the community.
Dr. Rick Warren | OUTREACH
Building a church starts with a genuine love for unchurched people. By spending time with lost people, pastors can share the Gospel and impact lives through purposeful outreach to the community.
Carey Nieuwhof | OUTREACH
Pastors can correct faulty assumptions about the church by responding with wisdom and a renewed commitment to biblical teaching, Christian evangelism, and grace-filled community outreach.
Carey Nieuwhof | OUTREACH
Church growth is attainable in 2023 when pastors look for ways to engage seekers and invite them into community through evangelism and discipleship ministry.
Ericka Andersen | OUTREACH
Although many women have stopped going to church, pastors and other church leaders can reach out in love, identify underlying issues, make a plan to engage women, and foster growth.
John Finkelde | OUTREACH
By emphasizing evangelism, discipleship, community outreach, and spiritual maturity, pastors can reverse a church’s slow decline and instead experience dynamic church growth.
Richard Lackey | OUTREACH
Church leaders can enhance their outreach to the community by partnering with World Food Bank to feed the hungry.
Thom S. Rainer | OUTREACH
Sustained church growth flows from a commitment to the Great Commission, which tells us to “Go into all the world!”
Karl Vaters | OUTREACH
One way to grow a church during the holidays is to help people slow down. By focusing on outreach to the community, churches can attract new people as they minister to real needs.
Carey Nieuwhof | OUTREACH
Christmas is the best time to activate the church invite! Focus on outreach to the community. The results? Church growth!
Todd Lollar | OUTREACH
Pastors can grow churches by teaching people to embrace missional living, which starts with availability, intentionality, and presence.
Tom Pounder | OUTREACH
Growing churches help their people unite around the local community, serving neighbors and sharing the love of Jesus.
J.D. Greear | OUTREACH
Church leaders can grow a church by cultivating spiritual maturity through Christian evangelism, discipleship, and outreach to the community.
Ed Stetzer | OUTREACH
Many people who have not affiliated with Christianity are searching for answers. Churches can engage the “nones” through friendship, one-on-one evangelism, and community outreach programs that encourage honest conversation.
Ed Stetzer | OUTREACH
Church relevance includes a commitment to diversity, community outreach, and spiritual maturity.
Don Corder | OUTREACH
Growing churches can make a plan for community outreach by gathering relevant data, using technology wisely, and making a personal connection.
Karl Vaters | OUTREACH
Wise church leaders will let go of worn-out practices, focusing instead on the mission of Christ. By concentrating on people and developing effective outreach programs, they can experience church growth in the days ahead.
Carey Nieuwhof | OUTREACH
By preparing for change, growing churches can discover new ways to impact the culture for the Kingdom of God.
Sam Ludlow-Broback and Kevin Singer | OUTREACH
Despite troubling statistics, ongoing research shows that Gen Z is searching for answers. Prudent church leaders will look for opportunities to engage young people with targeted outreach programs as they share the love of Christ.
Sam Rainer | OUTREACH
Wise pastors and ministry leaders look for opportunities to engage other cultures through meaningful community outreach programs. Reaching out to the Hispanic community can lead to significant church growth as Christians reflect the love of Jesus.
Don Corder | OUTREACH
Effective evangelism focuses on the love of Jesus while communicating the message with respect and compassion. Church growth results when the message and mission line up.
Thom S. Rainer | OUTREACH
Rather than scrapping outdated or ineffective community outreach strategies, churches should try to re-envision them.
Carey Nieuwhof | OUTREACH
Growing a church in the years ahead will depend on flexibility, wisdom, innovation, and an honest desire to connect to
people.
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