Simple Strategy for Reaching and Making New Disciples
In today's Seven Minute Seminary, Iosmar Alvarez shares a five step strategy that can be implemented to effectively move new believers into authentic followers of Jesus.
Planning Christmas Programs for the Un-Churched?
Why does so much of our outreach around Christmas center on getting people into our church buildings? Becky shares a different way to think about how to reach the un-churched.
Six Common Myths About Church Planting
Maybe you are thinking, Why do we need to start new churches? In today's article, Winfield Bevins responds to six myths that commonly surround the mandate to plant churches.
Planting Churches to Fulfill the Biblical Mandate to Make Disciples
The biblical mandate for the church is to make disciples of all nations. In today's article, Robert Coleman explores this call and suggests that church planting is a unique way to fulfill this calling.
Are There Too Many Churches in America? Maybe Not Yet
Incarnation is not just a matter of tweaking our delivery method. It’s about planting new forms of church in bowling alleys, fitness centers, restaurants, etc.
Why Attendance is Overrated
Maybe our success could be measured by our willingness to crucify our metrics. Read more from this provocative read by Sam Donica.
The Future of Faith and the Church in America
Jesus remains a popular figure in North America, but the same could not be said of the church's reputation. Read more from Travis Collins as he shares both the problem and hope of the church's future.
Re-Planting Historic Churches in City Centers
In today's Seven Minute Seminary video, Graham Singh challenges us to consider letting certain forms of church die, in order that new forms may live.
Where’s the Gospel’s Missing Third?
The Bible reveals a whole and healing gospel. Good News!
Today however, a third of the gospel is missing from much evangelical preaching, teaching, and...
Church Growth Plans vs. End of Life Plans
What if instead of talking about church growth, we talked about church fruitfulness? Read more from Rachel Deigh as she reflects on recent conversations in her church.