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7 Reasons You Should Invite (Some) People to Leave Your Church
Sometimes, one of the best things you can do to become even more effective at accomplishing your mission is to invite people to leave your church.
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The Truth About Church Demographics
In the church, George Barna has made a career out of church demographics. We live in sociological ghettoes, and those who sell goods, services, and philosophies can find all the figures they need to target their message.
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7 Things Christians Should Give Up to Reach Unchurched People
The challenge is that unchurched people aren’t exactly flocking to most churches, and many Christians seem stumped as to why that is.
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5 Ways to Deal With DIFFICULT People
Every pastor has to deal with difficult people, those who don’t listen. If you are in a place of influence (leadership), you might find that some people aren’t interested in what you have to say.
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9 Ways to Connect With God
This week we’re celebrating a new release of Sacred Pathways: Nine Ways to Connect with God. It has a new cover and a new section that explores the pathways in light of the increasing focus on the Enneagram.
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Should Your Church Sell Advertising on its Livestream?
I asked a range of highly respected pastors, marketing experts, and other Christian communication professionals what they’d recommend regarding church advertising. While we didn’t find a consensus, we did get a wide range of interesting responses.
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How to Combat the Uptick in Antisemitic Attacks
Holocaust education will eventually do the trick; in the meantime, increased visible security must protect people of faith against antisemitic attacks.
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Antisemitism in the West Is Out in the Open, Not Hiding in Plain Sight
For several years, Christians United for Israel (CUFI) has been deeply concerned that antisemitism was hiding in plain sight in the US and Europe. But today, anti-Israel sentiment has largely shed this pretense.