From the new book Intentional Churches ... Now, if you have one or two moments that you hope to create each week, what if your whole team were on board? What if the greeters were aware of the exact moment you were going to push for a response? They would be primed to keep distractions to a minimum. What if your children’s ministries knew what was happening in the worship center? They would be ready to answer … [Read more...]
Can I Tell You The Hard Truth?
Activate Your Church With Intentional Churches' "Activate Experience"
With only 18% of churches focusing on evangelism now (per Christianity Today), The leaders at Intentional Churches are concerned that the COVID-19 pandemic has turned many churches inward. So how do we continue without losing sight of Christ’s mission to seek and save the lost? Here’s what you can do: Align your team to double Kingdom impact Meet online to discuss and evaluate how to prioritize the lost … [Read more...]
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Even More Excited About Intentional Churches' New Book Now That I'm Reading It!
Check out the first few paragraphs from Intentional Churches new book: The local church is a miracle. It’s a divine strategy that in human terms simply doesn’t make sense. Why would the almighty God of the universe bring his Son to earth and then leave it up to us to make sure everyone hears the good news of Christ? Was this his chosen strategy? Really? He put the greatest message to be told in our feeble hands, … [Read more...]
The Way We Work Doesn’t Work Anymore by Bryan Miles
This Week's Top Quote From Around The Web
"...If I can't see you, I can't control you. If I can't see you, how do I know you're working? Many believe that they are not getting the value or the productivity out of their employees if they are not in the office. What this thinking shows is that employers don't have any trust in their employees. Many subscribe to the old holdout that culture is made by forcing people to sit next to their colleagues in an … [Read more...]
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