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5 CRITICAL MISTAKES TO AVOID IN THE POST-COVID CHURCH Here are five critical mistakes it would be so easy to make right now as a church leader. 1. Taking Your Foot Off The Digital Gas Pedal. There will be a real temptation to once the world moves past COVID to think of digital ministry as an afterthought or something thatâs nolonger necessary.
5 THINGS THAT WILL DRIVE CHURCH GROWTH IN THE POSTSEE MORE ON OUTREACHMAGAZINE.COM THE STATE OF THE CHURCH IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PANDEMIC Early in the pandemic, we compared COVID-19 to a dance that the church needed to learn. The dance terminology was adopted from Tomas Pueyo, who published an article entitled, Coronavirus: The Hammer and the Dance.In this article, Pueyo explained that the months-long period between the hammer (strict measures taken to address the virus) and a vaccine will require a broad variety of 4 WAYS TO REBUILD THE CHURCH AFTER COVID-19 I do not think that is Godâs plan for the leadership or the local church. God reminds us that he is the Rock, and if we build his church on his Word, we will make it. Here are four ways to rebuild the church. 1. Pray Not for a Return to Normalcy, but a Return to Being a Christ-Centered Church. 5 INSIGHTS ABOUT THE POST-COVID CHURCH The good news is that pastors and church leaders discovered two important themes over the last year: 1. Church doesnât just happen in a building. It happens anywhere and anytime. 2. Instead of spending so much money and effort getting the community to come to the church, maybe itâs time the church went to the community. THE HYBRID FUTURE OF THE CHURCH The Hybrid Future of the Church. By. Carey Nieuwhof. -. March 23, 2021. The future of the church is neither in-person nor online. Itâs both. So itâs been a year now since pretty much every church got online courtesy of the pandemic. As the world moves slowly but surely into the post-pandemic era, there are a lot of questions about whatwill
5 CRITICAL MISTAKES TO AVOID IN THE POST-COVID CHURCH Here are five critical mistakes it would be so easy to make right now as a church leader. 1. Taking Your Foot Off The Digital Gas Pedal. There will be a real temptation to once the world moves past COVID to think of digital ministry as an afterthought or something thatâs nolonger necessary.
5 THINGS THAT WILL DRIVE CHURCH GROWTH IN THE POSTSEE MORE ON OUTREACHMAGAZINE.COM THE STATE OF THE CHURCH IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PANDEMIC Early in the pandemic, we compared COVID-19 to a dance that the church needed to learn. The dance terminology was adopted from Tomas Pueyo, who published an article entitled, Coronavirus: The Hammer and the Dance.In this article, Pueyo explained that the months-long period between the hammer (strict measures taken to address the virus) and a vaccine will require a broad variety of 4 WAYS TO REBUILD THE CHURCH AFTER COVID-19 I do not think that is Godâs plan for the leadership or the local church. God reminds us that he is the Rock, and if we build his church on his Word, we will make it. Here are four ways to rebuild the church. 1. Pray Not for a Return to Normalcy, but a Return to Being a Christ-Centered Church. WHY MANY PASTORS ARE READY TO QUIT So, they are leaving or getting ready to leave. There are many reasons why, but allow me to share the top six reasons, understanding that they are not mutually exclusive. 1. Pastors are weary from the pandemic, just like everyone else. Pastors are not superhumans. WHAT KINDS OF CHURCHES WILL SURVIVE THE PANDEMIC CHURCHES THAT WILL SUFFER THE MOST. 1. Churches with aging buildings and no savings. During the 20th century having an impressive building was a way to make a churchâs presence known. Many churches borrowed their way into debt to restore, renovate and expand older facilities. A CHURCH'S GUIDE TO MILEAGE IRS UPDATES TO MILEAGE RATES. Beginning on January 1, 2019, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) are: ⢠58 cents per mile driven for business use, ⢠20 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes, and. ⢠14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations. 5 DANGERS OF CHURCH BULLIES 3. Church bullies drive away healthy leaders. Some of these leaders are driven away by the cartel. Others leave on their own accord because they want to be in a joyous and healthy church. Their departure exacerbates the problems in these churches. 4. Church bullies cause church leaders to work from a posture of fear. HOME - OUTREACHMAGAZINE.COM According to new research from the Cultural Research Center, although 3 out of 4 people (74%) who lean substantially on MTD for life guidance consider themselves to be Christians, numerous beliefs held by MTD-reliant adults conflict with biblical teaching. THE KEY TO CHURCH RENEWAL POST-COVID-19 The Key to Church Renewal Post-COVID-19. By. David Fitch. -. April 1, 2021. Why increasing the density of disciples even when the overall numbers decrease will lead to renewal. After one year of COVID-19, the anxiety among Christian leaders is palpable. On-site Sunday morning services, discipleship seminars and childrenâs programs have been HOW TO RECOGNIZE A STRONG LEADERSHIP VISION Emerging from the panic of 2020 and the life patterns of 2021, we now face substantial complexities in shaping, communicating and realizing vision. Over the past twenty years or more church has moved from a central institution in the community to NAVIGATING THE AFTERMATH OF COVID AS A PASTOR In just a few days I will turn 50 years old. I have pastored the same church since I was 26. I have given almost half of my life to serving one church in one city. I have seen a lot. I have experienced a lot. I have wept with those who weep, and I have rejoiced with those who haverejoiced. In 24
SERVING GOD WITH THE GIFTS YOU'VE BEEN GIVEN 1 day ago ¡ All of us already have gifts, talents, resources and experience given us by God that we can use to glorify him and serve others. Heâs asking us to be faithful with what weâve got; to bring it to the table. 1 Peter 4:10 tells us, âEach one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering Godâs grace in its various forms.â 4 WAYS TO GET YOUR CHURCH READY FOR GUESTS Research has shown that a first-time visitor makes up their mind within the first seven to eleven minutes if they are coming back. Think about that before a song is sung, the pastor has shared a word; a person has decided to come back or not. That means planning for guests is far more critical than 7 STEPS TO LEADING THROUGH CHANGE When I served as a campus and executive pastor in the D.C. area, I recruited a man named Bob Krulogoski as a small group leader at our first multisite campus. As our campus grew, we elevated Bob as a coach of new small group leaders. Then, as we MATTHEW D. KIM: PREACHING TO PEOPLE IN PAIN THE BIG IDEA: This book emboldens pastors to connect the pain in Scripture passages with the pain of their listeners. THE PROGRESSION: Part 1 invites readers into an open discussion about the ways that pastors and parishioners suffer and experience pain. The author also presents a process for preaching on this pain. In Part 2, the author explores six types of pain that listeners commonly PASTORAL CARE DURING THE PANDEMIC Even in the midst of pandemic, we church leaders have to continue providing pastoral care for our sheep. Here are some reflections on this task in these unusual days: 1. The telephone has become a greater tool of ministry. Actually calling someone and talking to someone has become a much more significant approach to ministering to people. THE PREACHERâS PAIN Excerpted From Preaching to People in Pain By Matthew Kim. In nearly 10 years of serving in pastoral ministry as a youth pastor, college pastor and senior pastor, I can count on one hand the number of times that a church member asked me how I was doing and actually cared enough to listen to my pain and suffering. 5 INSIGHTS ABOUT THE POST-COVID CHURCH The good news is that pastors and church leaders discovered two important themes over the last year: 1. Church doesnât just happen in a building. It happens anywhere and anytime. 2. Instead of spending so much money and effort getting the community to come to the church, maybe itâs time the church went to the community. THE HYBRID FUTURE OF THE CHURCH The Hybrid Future of the Church. By. Carey Nieuwhof. -. March 23, 2021. The future of the church is neither in-person nor online. Itâs both. So itâs been a year now since pretty much every church got online courtesy of the pandemic. As the world moves slowly but surely into the post-pandemic era, there are a lot of questions about whatwill
5 CRITICAL MISTAKES TO AVOID IN THE POST-COVID CHURCH Here are five critical mistakes it would be so easy to make right now as a church leader. 1. Taking Your Foot Off The Digital Gas Pedal. There will be a real temptation to once the world moves past COVID to think of digital ministry as an afterthought or something thatâs nolonger necessary.
5 THINGS THAT WILL DRIVE CHURCH GROWTH IN THE POSTSEE MORE ON OUTREACHMAGAZINE.COM THE STATE OF THE CHURCH IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PANDEMIC Early in the pandemic, we compared COVID-19 to a dance that the church needed to learn. The dance terminology was adopted from Tomas Pueyo, who published an article entitled, Coronavirus: The Hammer and the Dance.In this article, Pueyo explained that the months-long period between the hammer (strict measures taken to address the virus) and a vaccine will require a broad variety of WHY MANY PASTORS ARE READY TO QUIT So, they are leaving or getting ready to leave. There are many reasons why, but allow me to share the top six reasons, understanding that they are not mutually exclusive. 1. Pastors are weary from the pandemic, just like everyone else. Pastors are not superhumans. WHAT KINDS OF CHURCHES WILL SURVIVE THE PANDEMIC CHURCHES THAT WILL SUFFER THE MOST. 1. Churches with aging buildings and no savings. During the 20th century having an impressive building was a way to make a churchâs presence known. Many churches borrowed their way into debt to restore, renovate and expand older facilities. THE MYTH OF THE âUNDESERVINGâ POOR A CHURCH'S GUIDE TO MILEAGE IRS UPDATES TO MILEAGE RATES. Beginning on January 1, 2019, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) are: ⢠58 cents per mile driven for business use, ⢠20 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes, and. ⢠14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations. 5 DANGERS OF CHURCH BULLIES 3. Church bullies drive away healthy leaders. Some of these leaders are driven away by the cartel. Others leave on their own accord because they want to be in a joyous and healthy church. Their departure exacerbates the problems in these churches. 4. Church bullies cause church leaders to work from a posture of fear. 5 INSIGHTS ABOUT THE POST-COVID CHURCH The good news is that pastors and church leaders discovered two important themes over the last year: 1. Church doesnât just happen in a building. It happens anywhere and anytime. 2. Instead of spending so much money and effort getting the community to come to the church, maybe itâs time the church went to the community. THE HYBRID FUTURE OF THE CHURCH The Hybrid Future of the Church. By. Carey Nieuwhof. -. March 23, 2021. The future of the church is neither in-person nor online. Itâs both. So itâs been a year now since pretty much every church got online courtesy of the pandemic. As the world moves slowly but surely into the post-pandemic era, there are a lot of questions about whatwill
5 CRITICAL MISTAKES TO AVOID IN THE POST-COVID CHURCH Here are five critical mistakes it would be so easy to make right now as a church leader. 1. Taking Your Foot Off The Digital Gas Pedal. There will be a real temptation to once the world moves past COVID to think of digital ministry as an afterthought or something thatâs nolonger necessary.
5 THINGS THAT WILL DRIVE CHURCH GROWTH IN THE POSTSEE MORE ON OUTREACHMAGAZINE.COM THE STATE OF THE CHURCH IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PANDEMIC Early in the pandemic, we compared COVID-19 to a dance that the church needed to learn. The dance terminology was adopted from Tomas Pueyo, who published an article entitled, Coronavirus: The Hammer and the Dance.In this article, Pueyo explained that the months-long period between the hammer (strict measures taken to address the virus) and a vaccine will require a broad variety of WHY MANY PASTORS ARE READY TO QUIT So, they are leaving or getting ready to leave. There are many reasons why, but allow me to share the top six reasons, understanding that they are not mutually exclusive. 1. Pastors are weary from the pandemic, just like everyone else. Pastors are not superhumans. WHAT KINDS OF CHURCHES WILL SURVIVE THE PANDEMIC CHURCHES THAT WILL SUFFER THE MOST. 1. Churches with aging buildings and no savings. During the 20th century having an impressive building was a way to make a churchâs presence known. Many churches borrowed their way into debt to restore, renovate and expand older facilities. THE MYTH OF THE âUNDESERVINGâ POOR A CHURCH'S GUIDE TO MILEAGE IRS UPDATES TO MILEAGE RATES. Beginning on January 1, 2019, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) are: ⢠58 cents per mile driven for business use, ⢠20 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes, and. ⢠14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations. 5 DANGERS OF CHURCH BULLIES 3. Church bullies drive away healthy leaders. Some of these leaders are driven away by the cartel. Others leave on their own accord because they want to be in a joyous and healthy church. Their departure exacerbates the problems in these churches. 4. Church bullies cause church leaders to work from a posture of fear. HOME - OUTREACHMAGAZINE.COM According to new research from the Cultural Research Center, although 3 out of 4 people (74%) who lean substantially on MTD for life guidance consider themselves to be Christians, numerous beliefs held by MTD-reliant adults conflict with biblical teaching. THE KEY TO CHURCH RENEWAL POST-COVID-19 The Key to Church Renewal Post-COVID-19. By. David Fitch. -. April 1, 2021. Why increasing the density of disciples even when the overall numbers decrease will lead to renewal. After one year of COVID-19, the anxiety among Christian leaders is palpable. On-site Sunday morning services, discipleship seminars and childrenâs programs have been NAVIGATING THE AFTERMATH OF COVID AS A PASTOR In just a few days I will turn 50 years old. I have pastored the same church since I was 26. I have given almost half of my life to serving one church in one city. I have seen a lot. I have experienced a lot. I have wept with those who weep, and I have rejoiced with those who haverejoiced. In 24
HOW TO RECOGNIZE A STRONG LEADERSHIP VISION 1 day ago ¡ Emerging from the panic of 2020 and the life patterns of 2021, we now face substantial complexities in shaping, communicating and realizing vision. Over the past twenty years or more church has moved from a central institution in the community to SERVING GOD WITH THE GIFTS YOU'VE BEEN GIVEN 21 hours ago ¡ All of us already have gifts, talents, resources and experience given us by God that we can use to glorify him and serve others. Heâs asking us to be faithful with what weâve got; to bring it to the table. 1 Peter 4:10 tells us, âEach one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering Godâs grace in its various forms.â 4 WAYS TO GET YOUR CHURCH READY FOR GUESTS Research has shown that a first-time visitor makes up their mind within the first seven to eleven minutes if they are coming back. Think about that before a song is sung, the pastor has shared a word; a person has decided to come back or not. That means planning for guests is far more critical than MATTHEW D. KIM: PREACHING TO PEOPLE IN PAIN THE BIG IDEA: This book emboldens pastors to connect the pain in Scripture passages with the pain of their listeners. THE PROGRESSION: Part 1 invites readers into an open discussion about the ways that pastors and parishioners suffer and experience pain. The author also presents a process for preaching on this pain. In Part 2, the author explores six types of pain that listeners commonly PASTORAL CARE DURING THE PANDEMIC Even in the midst of pandemic, we church leaders have to continue providing pastoral care for our sheep. Here are some reflections on this task in these unusual days: 1. The telephone has become a greater tool of ministry. Actually calling someone and talking to someone has become a much more significant approach to ministering to people. 7 STEPS TO LEADING THROUGH CHANGE 1 day ago ¡ When I served as a campus and executive pastor in the D.C. area, I recruited a man named Bob Krulogoski as a small group leader at our first multisite campus. As our campus grew, we elevated Bob as a coach of new small group leaders. Then, as we THE PREACHERâS PAIN Excerpted From Preaching to People in Pain By Matthew Kim. In nearly 10 years of serving in pastoral ministry as a youth pastor, college pastor and senior pastor, I can count on one hand the number of times that a church member asked me how I was doing 5 INSIGHTS ABOUT THE POST-COVID CHURCH The good news is that pastors and church leaders discovered two important themes over the last year: 1. Church doesnât just happen in a building. It happens anywhere and anytime. 2. Instead of spending so much money and effort getting the community to come to the church, maybe itâs time the church went to the community. THE HYBRID FUTURE OF THE CHURCH The Hybrid Future of the Church. By. Carey Nieuwhof. -. March 23, 2021. The future of the church is neither in-person nor online. Itâs both. So itâs been a year now since pretty much every church got online courtesy of the pandemic. As the world moves slowly but surely into the post-pandemic era, there are a lot of questions about whatwill
5 CRITICAL MISTAKES TO AVOID IN THE POST-COVID CHURCH Here are five critical mistakes it would be so easy to make right now as a church leader. 1. Taking Your Foot Off The Digital Gas Pedal. There will be a real temptation to once the world moves past COVID to think of digital ministry as an afterthought or something thatâs nolonger necessary.
5 THINGS THAT WILL DRIVE CHURCH GROWTH IN THE POSTSEE MORE ON OUTREACHMAGAZINE.COM THE STATE OF THE CHURCH IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PANDEMIC Early in the pandemic, we compared COVID-19 to a dance that the church needed to learn. The dance terminology was adopted from Tomas Pueyo, who published an article entitled, Coronavirus: The Hammer and the Dance.In this article, Pueyo explained that the months-long period between the hammer (strict measures taken to address the virus) and a vaccine will require a broad variety of 4 WAYS TO REBUILD THE CHURCH AFTER COVID-19 I do not think that is Godâs plan for the leadership or the local church. God reminds us that he is the Rock, and if we build his church on his Word, we will make it. Here are four ways to rebuild the church. 1. Pray Not for a Return to Normalcy, but a Return to Being a Christ-Centered Church. WHY MANY PASTORS ARE READY TO QUIT So, they are leaving or getting ready to leave. There are many reasons why, but allow me to share the top six reasons, understanding that they are not mutually exclusive. 1. Pastors are weary from the pandemic, just like everyone else. Pastors are not superhumans. WHAT KINDS OF CHURCHES WILL SURVIVE THE PANDEMIC CHURCHES THAT WILL SUFFER THE MOST. 1. Churches with aging buildings and no savings. During the 20th century having an impressive building was a way to make a churchâs presence known. Many churches borrowed their way into debt to restore, renovate and expand older facilities. A CHURCH'S GUIDE TO MILEAGE IRS UPDATES TO MILEAGE RATES. Beginning on January 1, 2019, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) are: ⢠58 cents per mile driven for business use, ⢠20 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes, and. ⢠14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations. 5 DANGERS OF CHURCH BULLIES 3. Church bullies drive away healthy leaders. Some of these leaders are driven away by the cartel. Others leave on their own accord because they want to be in a joyous and healthy church. Their departure exacerbates the problems in these churches. 4. Church bullies cause church leaders to work from a posture of fear. 5 INSIGHTS ABOUT THE POST-COVID CHURCH The good news is that pastors and church leaders discovered two important themes over the last year: 1. Church doesnât just happen in a building. It happens anywhere and anytime. 2. Instead of spending so much money and effort getting the community to come to the church, maybe itâs time the church went to the community. THE HYBRID FUTURE OF THE CHURCH The Hybrid Future of the Church. By. Carey Nieuwhof. -. March 23, 2021. The future of the church is neither in-person nor online. Itâs both. So itâs been a year now since pretty much every church got online courtesy of the pandemic. As the world moves slowly but surely into the post-pandemic era, there are a lot of questions about whatwill
5 CRITICAL MISTAKES TO AVOID IN THE POST-COVID CHURCH Here are five critical mistakes it would be so easy to make right now as a church leader. 1. Taking Your Foot Off The Digital Gas Pedal. There will be a real temptation to once the world moves past COVID to think of digital ministry as an afterthought or something thatâs nolonger necessary.
5 THINGS THAT WILL DRIVE CHURCH GROWTH IN THE POSTSEE MORE ON OUTREACHMAGAZINE.COM THE STATE OF THE CHURCH IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PANDEMIC Early in the pandemic, we compared COVID-19 to a dance that the church needed to learn. The dance terminology was adopted from Tomas Pueyo, who published an article entitled, Coronavirus: The Hammer and the Dance.In this article, Pueyo explained that the months-long period between the hammer (strict measures taken to address the virus) and a vaccine will require a broad variety of 4 WAYS TO REBUILD THE CHURCH AFTER COVID-19 I do not think that is Godâs plan for the leadership or the local church. God reminds us that he is the Rock, and if we build his church on his Word, we will make it. Here are four ways to rebuild the church. 1. Pray Not for a Return to Normalcy, but a Return to Being a Christ-Centered Church. WHY MANY PASTORS ARE READY TO QUIT So, they are leaving or getting ready to leave. There are many reasons why, but allow me to share the top six reasons, understanding that they are not mutually exclusive. 1. Pastors are weary from the pandemic, just like everyone else. Pastors are not superhumans. WHAT KINDS OF CHURCHES WILL SURVIVE THE PANDEMIC CHURCHES THAT WILL SUFFER THE MOST. 1. Churches with aging buildings and no savings. During the 20th century having an impressive building was a way to make a churchâs presence known. Many churches borrowed their way into debt to restore, renovate and expand older facilities. A CHURCH'S GUIDE TO MILEAGE IRS UPDATES TO MILEAGE RATES. Beginning on January 1, 2019, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) are: ⢠58 cents per mile driven for business use, ⢠20 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes, and. ⢠14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations. 5 DANGERS OF CHURCH BULLIES 3. Church bullies drive away healthy leaders. Some of these leaders are driven away by the cartel. Others leave on their own accord because they want to be in a joyous and healthy church. Their departure exacerbates the problems in these churches. 4. Church bullies cause church leaders to work from a posture of fear. HOME - OUTREACHMAGAZINE.COM According to new research from the Cultural Research Center, although 3 out of 4 people (74%) who lean substantially on MTD for life guidance consider themselves to be Christians, numerous beliefs held by MTD-reliant adults conflict with biblical teaching. THE KEY TO CHURCH RENEWAL POST-COVID-19 The Key to Church Renewal Post-COVID-19. By. David Fitch. -. April 1, 2021. Why increasing the density of disciples even when the overall numbers decrease will lead to renewal. After one year of COVID-19, the anxiety among Christian leaders is palpable. On-site Sunday morning services, discipleship seminars and childrenâs programs have been HOW TO RECOGNIZE A STRONG LEADERSHIP VISION 1 day ago ¡ Emerging from the panic of 2020 and the life patterns of 2021, we now face substantial complexities in shaping, communicating and realizing vision. Over the past twenty years or more church has moved from a central institution in the community to NAVIGATING THE AFTERMATH OF COVID AS A PASTOR In just a few days I will turn 50 years old. I have pastored the same church since I was 26. I have given almost half of my life to serving one church in one city. I have seen a lot. I have experienced a lot. I have wept with those who weep, and I have rejoiced with those who haverejoiced. In 24
SERVING GOD WITH THE GIFTS YOU'VE BEEN GIVEN 19 hours ago ¡ All of us already have gifts, talents, resources and experience given us by God that we can use to glorify him and serve others. Heâs asking us to be faithful with what weâve got; to bring it to the table. 1 Peter 4:10 tells us, âEach one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering Godâs grace in its various forms.â 4 WAYS TO GET YOUR CHURCH READY FOR GUESTS Research has shown that a first-time visitor makes up their mind within the first seven to eleven minutes if they are coming back. Think about that before a song is sung, the pastor has shared a word; a person has decided to come back or not. That means planning for guests is far more critical than 7 STEPS TO LEADING THROUGH CHANGE 1 day ago ¡ When I served as a campus and executive pastor in the D.C. area, I recruited a man named Bob Krulogoski as a small group leader at our first multisite campus. As our campus grew, we elevated Bob as a coach of new small group leaders. Then, as we MATTHEW D. KIM: PREACHING TO PEOPLE IN PAIN THE BIG IDEA: This book emboldens pastors to connect the pain in Scripture passages with the pain of their listeners. THE PROGRESSION: Part 1 invites readers into an open discussion about the ways that pastors and parishioners suffer and experience pain. The author also presents a process for preaching on this pain. In Part 2, the author explores six types of pain that listeners commonly PASTORAL CARE DURING THE PANDEMIC Even in the midst of pandemic, we church leaders have to continue providing pastoral care for our sheep. Here are some reflections on this task in these unusual days: 1. The telephone has become a greater tool of ministry. Actually calling someone and talking to someone has become a much more significant approach to ministering to people. THE PREACHERâS PAIN Excerpted From Preaching to People in Pain By Matthew Kim. In nearly 10 years of serving in pastoral ministry as a youth pastor, college pastor and senior pastor, I can count on one hand the number of times that a church member asked me how I was doingHOME -
OUTREACHMAGAZINE.COMFEATURESIDEASINTERVIEWSRESOURCESMAGAZINESUBSCRIBE According to new research from the Cultural Research Center, although 3 out of 4 people (74%) who lean substantially on MTD for life guidance consider themselves to be Christians, numerous beliefs held by MTD-reliant adults conflict with biblical teaching. 5 INSIGHTS ABOUT THE POST-COVID CHURCH The good news is that pastors and church leaders discovered two important themes over the last year: 1. Church doesnât just happen in a building. It happens anywhere and anytime. 2. Instead of spending so much money and effort getting the community to come to the church, maybe itâs time the church went to the community. 4 WAYS TO REBUILD THE CHURCH AFTER COVID-19 I do not think that is Godâs plan for the leadership or the local church. God reminds us that he is the Rock, and if we build his church on his Word, we will make it. Here are four ways to rebuild the church. 1. Pray Not for a Return to Normalcy, but a Return to Being a Christ-Centered Church. 10 PIVOTAL LESSONS CHURCH LEADERS HAVE LEARNED DURING THE The praises of Godâs people are sweet. 6. Church leaders can be creative when we need to be. Sometimes we get stuck in routines and ruts, and nothing short of a pandemic can force us out of the norm. What this crisis has shown us, though, is that the combined wisdom of Godâs people can be resourceful and innovative. 7. 5 CRITICAL MISTAKES TO AVOID IN THE POST-COVID CHURCH Here are five critical mistakes it would be so easy to make right now as a church leader. 1. Taking Your Foot Off The Digital Gas Pedal. There will be a real temptation to once the world moves past COVID to think of digital ministry as an afterthought or something thatâs nolonger necessary.
5 THINGS THAT WILL DRIVE CHURCH GROWTH IN THE POSTSEE MORE ON OUTREACHMAGAZINE.COM THE STATE OF THE CHURCH IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PANDEMIC Early in the pandemic, we compared COVID-19 to a dance that the church needed to learn. The dance terminology was adopted from Tomas Pueyo, who published an article entitled, Coronavirus: The Hammer and the Dance.In this article, Pueyo explained that the months-long period between the hammer (strict measures taken to address the virus) and a vaccine will require a broad variety of WHY MANY PASTORS ARE READY TO QUIT So, they are leaving or getting ready to leave. There are many reasons why, but allow me to share the top six reasons, understanding that they are not mutually exclusive. 1. Pastors are weary from the pandemic, just like everyone else. Pastors are not superhumans. 10 LESSONS JESUS TEACHES US ABOUT EVANGELISM 10 Lessons Jesus Teaches Us About Evangelism. Kevin Harney: âLike the Master, we need to meet people where they are and not impose our agendas on them.â. Jesus was a leader in every way. With humble acts of service, profound insight and piercing love, the Savior met people where they were and led them to the glory of heaven. A CHURCH'S GUIDE TO MILEAGE IRS UPDATES TO MILEAGE RATES. Beginning on January 1, 2019, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) are: ⢠58 cents per mile driven for business use, ⢠20 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes, and. ⢠14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations.HOME -
OUTREACHMAGAZINE.COMFEATURESIDEASINTERVIEWSRESOURCESMAGAZINESUBSCRIBE According to new research from the Cultural Research Center, although 3 out of 4 people (74%) who lean substantially on MTD for life guidance consider themselves to be Christians, numerous beliefs held by MTD-reliant adults conflict with biblical teaching. 5 INSIGHTS ABOUT THE POST-COVID CHURCH The good news is that pastors and church leaders discovered two important themes over the last year: 1. Church doesnât just happen in a building. It happens anywhere and anytime. 2. Instead of spending so much money and effort getting the community to come to the church, maybe itâs time the church went to the community. 4 WAYS TO REBUILD THE CHURCH AFTER COVID-19 I do not think that is Godâs plan for the leadership or the local church. God reminds us that he is the Rock, and if we build his church on his Word, we will make it. Here are four ways to rebuild the church. 1. Pray Not for a Return to Normalcy, but a Return to Being a Christ-Centered Church. 10 PIVOTAL LESSONS CHURCH LEADERS HAVE LEARNED DURING THE The praises of Godâs people are sweet. 6. Church leaders can be creative when we need to be. Sometimes we get stuck in routines and ruts, and nothing short of a pandemic can force us out of the norm. What this crisis has shown us, though, is that the combined wisdom of Godâs people can be resourceful and innovative. 7. 5 CRITICAL MISTAKES TO AVOID IN THE POST-COVID CHURCH Here are five critical mistakes it would be so easy to make right now as a church leader. 1. Taking Your Foot Off The Digital Gas Pedal. There will be a real temptation to once the world moves past COVID to think of digital ministry as an afterthought or something thatâs nolonger necessary.
5 THINGS THAT WILL DRIVE CHURCH GROWTH IN THE POSTSEE MORE ON OUTREACHMAGAZINE.COM THE STATE OF THE CHURCH IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PANDEMIC Early in the pandemic, we compared COVID-19 to a dance that the church needed to learn. The dance terminology was adopted from Tomas Pueyo, who published an article entitled, Coronavirus: The Hammer and the Dance.In this article, Pueyo explained that the months-long period between the hammer (strict measures taken to address the virus) and a vaccine will require a broad variety of WHY MANY PASTORS ARE READY TO QUIT So, they are leaving or getting ready to leave. There are many reasons why, but allow me to share the top six reasons, understanding that they are not mutually exclusive. 1. Pastors are weary from the pandemic, just like everyone else. Pastors are not superhumans. 10 LESSONS JESUS TEACHES US ABOUT EVANGELISM 10 Lessons Jesus Teaches Us About Evangelism. Kevin Harney: âLike the Master, we need to meet people where they are and not impose our agendas on them.â. Jesus was a leader in every way. With humble acts of service, profound insight and piercing love, the Savior met people where they were and led them to the glory of heaven. A CHURCH'S GUIDE TO MILEAGE IRS UPDATES TO MILEAGE RATES. Beginning on January 1, 2019, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) are: ⢠58 cents per mile driven for business use, ⢠20 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes, and. ⢠14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations. HOME - OUTREACHMAGAZINE.COM According to new research from the Cultural Research Center, although 3 out of 4 people (74%) who lean substantially on MTD for life guidance consider themselves to be Christians, numerous beliefs held by MTD-reliant adults conflict with biblical teaching. HOW TO RECOGNIZE A STRONG LEADERSHIP VISION 1 day ago ¡ Emerging from the panic of 2020 and the life patterns of 2021, we now face substantial complexities in shaping, communicating and realizing vision. Over the past twenty years or more church has moved from a central institution in the community to SERVING GOD WITH THE GIFTS YOU'VE BEEN GIVEN 11 hours ago ¡ All of us already have gifts, talents, resources and experience given us by God that we can use to glorify him and serve others. Heâs asking us to be faithful with what weâve got; to bring it to the table. 1 Peter 4:10 tells us, âEach one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering Godâs grace in its various forms.â NAVIGATING THE AFTERMATH OF COVID AS A PASTOR In just a few days I will turn 50 years old. I have pastored the same church since I was 26. I have given almost half of my life to serving one church in one city. I have seen a lot. I have experienced a lot. I have wept with those who weep, and I have rejoiced with those who haverejoiced. In 24
4 WAYS TO GET YOUR CHURCH READY FOR GUESTS Research has shown that a first-time visitor makes up their mind within the first seven to eleven minutes if they are coming back. Think about that before a song is sung, the pastor has shared a word; a person has decided to come back or not. That means planning for guests is far more critical than 7 STEPS TO LEADING THROUGH CHANGE 1 day ago ¡ When I served as a campus and executive pastor in the D.C. area, I recruited a man named Bob Krulogoski as a small group leader at our first multisite campus. As our campus grew, we elevated Bob as a coach of new small group leaders. Then, as we REFLECTIONS AT 50 ON GOD'S FAITHFULNESS 11 hours ago ¡ I recently turned 50 years old. My parents were told when I was two years old that I would not live to three years of age. I was born with a birth defect. The doctor told my mom to prepare for my death, instead she asked God for a miracle. My mom knelt by THE PREACHERâS PAIN Excerpted From Preaching to People in Pain By Matthew Kim. In nearly 10 years of serving in pastoral ministry as a youth pastor, college pastor and senior pastor, I can count on one hand the number of times that a church member asked me how I was doing MATTHEW D. KIM: PREACHING TO PEOPLE IN PAIN THE BIG IDEA: This book emboldens pastors to connect the pain in Scripture passages with the pain of their listeners. THE PROGRESSION: Part 1 invites readers into an open discussion about the ways that pastors and parishioners suffer and experience pain. The author also presents a process for preaching on this pain. In Part 2, the author explores six types of pain that listeners commonly WHAT MY BROTHER TAUGHT ME ABOUT MAKING AUTHENTIC This article originally appeared on MissioAlliance.org and is reposted here by permission. One of the deep fears of the church today is what appears to be a continuous spiral into disunity. The picture-perfect façade which has become ânormalâ that Sunday morning attendees wear as a mask (figurative and literal these days) gets ripped off as the reality of life crashes into them the momentHOME -
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3 SIGNS OF A PASTOR WHO LACKS INTEGRITY The questions in the instrument are designed to highlight what a lack of integrity looks like in the life of a leader. In the instrument, people respond, on a Likert scale, to statements like: âMy supervisor deliberately fuels conflicts among employees,â âMy supervisor would blame me for his/her own mistakesâ and âMy supervisor avoids coaching me because he/she wants me to fail.â THE CASE FOR PRE-EVANGELISM Evangelism is the verbal proclamation of a very specific message: that Jesus died to atone for sins, that he rose from the dead, and that people must respond with repentance and faith. Pre-evangelism refers to the many different things that can pave the way for thatproclamation.
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OUTREACHMAGAZINE.COMFEATURESIDEASINTERVIEWSRESOURCESMAGAZINESUBSCRIBE Sharing stories of outreach, helping Christian leadership discover the ideas, innovations and resources that will equip them to advance the kingdom of God through the outreach efforts of 4 WAYS TO REBUILD THE CHURCH AFTER COVID-19REBUILDING THE MAN CHURCHST FRANCIS REBUILD MY CHURCH I do not think that is Godâs plan for the leadership or the local church. God reminds us that he is the Rock, and if we build his church on his Word, we will make it. Here are four ways to rebuild the church. 1. Pray Not for a Return to Normalcy, but a Return to Being a Christ-Centered Church. 5 INSIGHTS ABOUT THE POST-COVID CHURCH The good news is that pastors and church leaders discovered two important themes over the last year: 1. Church doesnât just happen in a building. It happens anywhere and anytime. 2. Instead of spending so much money and effort getting the community to come to the church, maybe itâs time the church went to the community. 10 PIVOTAL LESSONS CHURCH LEADERS HAVE LEARNED DURING THE The praises of Godâs people are sweet. 6. Church leaders can be creative when we need to be. Sometimes we get stuck in routines and ruts, and nothing short of a pandemic can force us out of the norm. What this crisis has shown us, though, is that the combined wisdom of Godâs people can be resourceful and innovative. 7. A CHURCH'S GUIDE TO MILEAGE IRS UPDATES TO MILEAGE RATES. Beginning on January 1, 2019, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) are: ⢠58 cents per mile driven for business use, ⢠20 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes, and. ⢠14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations. 10 WAYS TO RECRUIT WORKERS IN YOUR 1. Prioritize a strategy to pray for leaders. Jesus taught us to pray for laborers to enter the harvest fields (Matt. 9:37â38)âmost assuredly praying for those compelled to go to the world, but hardly limited to those workers. Enlist a team to pray continually prior to recruiting, while recruiting, and even after recruiting seems to have DATA TELLS A STORY WHY CHURCHES SHOULD TRACK EVERYTHING Churches more than 15 years of age win an average of 3 people to Christ per year for every 100 church members. That kind of data tells a story! In figuring out challenges in our own church, and in coaching other church planters, I have found that lead pastors typically donât spend much time on data. I think thatâs a mistake, becausedata
3 SIGNS OF A PASTOR WHO LACKS INTEGRITY The questions in the instrument are designed to highlight what a lack of integrity looks like in the life of a leader. In the instrument, people respond, on a Likert scale, to statements like: âMy supervisor deliberately fuels conflicts among employees,â âMy supervisor would blame me for his/her own mistakesâ and âMy supervisor avoids coaching me because he/she wants me to fail.â THE CASE FOR PRE-EVANGELISM Evangelism is the verbal proclamation of a very specific message: that Jesus died to atone for sins, that he rose from the dead, and that people must respond with repentance and faith. Pre-evangelism refers to the many different things that can pave the way for thatproclamation.
HOW TO STAND WITH JESUS IN THE MESSY MIDDLESEE MORE ON OUTREACHMAGAZINE.COM PLANNING FOR PASTOR HEALTH 9 hours ago ¡ This pandemic season has been anything but easy for many leaders and professions, including pastors and church leaders. Until recently, many could not have face-to-face contact with members, particularly the congregationâs aging members, due to COVID-19. However, the release of the vaccine and the 5 KEYS TO KEEP LEADING WHEN YOUR ATTENDANCE IS SHRINKING 10 hours ago ¡ One of the biggest challenges most pastors are facing right now is that a meaningful percentage of their congregation seems to have disappeared. Or at least they think thatâs whatâs happening. In the current climate of reopened in-person services,online
REFLECTING ON A YEAR OF LEADERSHIP MISTAKES AND 10 hours ago ¡ Recently, I had a brief phone conversation with a woman in our church. (Well, apparently, sheâs not in our church anymore.) âHey, this is Kurt! Just callinâ to see how youâre doing. Itâs been a while since Iâve seen you. I know, all things COVID considered, that lots of folks have been ERIC TONJES: EITHER WAY, WEâLL BE ALL RIGHT 10 hours ago ¡ Either Way, Weâll Be All Right: An Honest Exploration of God in Our Grief (NavPress, 2021) WHO: Eric Tonjes, a pastor and the co-host of the Simply Faithful podcast.. HE SAYS: âOur tears, when we gaze through them, can transform from a veil for our eyes to a lens that brings into sharper focus the deep things ofGod.â
3 ENCOURAGEMENTS FOR WHEN YOUR HEART IS BROKEN 10 hours ago ¡ The devil, Scripture tells us, is like a prowling lion (1 Peter 5:8). Typically we read that as a reference to Satanâs strength and ferocity, and that is certainly true. However, lions arenât the creatures we imagine. They spend plenty of time as scavengers, eating the dead carcasses they 5 DESIGNATED GIVING MISTAKES THAT GET CHURCHES IN TROUBLE 10 hours ago ¡ Designated giving can be an incredible blessing for your church. It allows, for example, church members to give to such areas of passion as missions or facilities. But far too many churches are handling designated giving in ways that can get them in trouble. That trouble can range from morale WHAT KINDS OF CHURCHES WILL SURVIVE THE PANDEMIC CHURCHES THAT WILL SUFFER THE MOST. 1. Churches with aging buildings and no savings. During the 20th century having an impressive building was a way to make a churchâs presence known. Many churches borrowed their way into debt to restore, renovate and expand older facilities. PASTORAL CARE DURING THE PANDEMIC September 4, 2020. Even in the midst of pandemic, we church leaders have to continue providing pastoral care for our sheep. Here are some reflections on this task in these unusual days: 1. The telephone has become a greater tool of ministry. Actually calling someone and talking to someone has become a much more significant approach to ARE WE CONFORMING TO CHRIST OR CULTURE? We must always ask ourselves where Babylon today is asking us to conform. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Following Jesus is countercultural in every society, though often in different ways. In some cultures, itâs the Scripturesâ teaching on marriage and sexuality that offends the culture. In 4 REASONS JESUS USED PARABLES In a sermon many years ago, my husband Kyle, as he often does when heâs preaching, used an illustration to communicate a biblical truth. Unfortunately for me, he used a story about my inability to perfect a pecan pie (his favorite dessert) as the illustration. That particular Sunday, I was serving__
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