If you want to help your church grow, do these 10 things.

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If you want to help your church grow, do these 10 things.
Find out why the Modern English Version of the Bible, due out this month, is not simply another new translation.
Here's one crucial element that can help you be the best you can be for the Lord and your students.
Do you empower the talented people of your congregation to utilize their gifts for the gospel of Christ?
Men want more than simply programs or to attend events at their local church. Here are some important things they look for.
Are you encouraging up-and-coming female leaders in your church? Are you raising them to positions of leadership?
Your weekly or monthly staff meetings don't have to be boring or drawn out. Here's how you can improve them to keep everybody's attention.
Do you have a teachable spirit? Are you continually open to the things God has to show you?
If God were on Twitter, here are some things you can trust that you would never see on His page.
Your obviously busy schedule aside, how much time are you spending in prayer each day?
While you may be considered the experts on teaching youth about the Word of God, middle-school Christian blogger Tiffany Sullivan has a few words of wisdom for your students' parents that could make a huge impact on their home lives.
Here's why pastors—people who can offer true hope—should be aware of the myths surrounding suicide and what to do when people are desperate.
Growing up, children of pastors can face a lot of added pressures. Here's how you can minister to them and keep them excited about the church.
Here are some explanations for how the concept of tithing at many churches has become dysfunctional.
In an excerpt from his latest book, Bishop Joseph Mattera reveals a key to experiencing the heart of God.
Here's why church officials must exercise great care in choosing leaders who are solid, Blood-washed believers filled with a balance of grace and truth.
Here's why media consultant Phil Cooke thinks it's a mistake to allow the congregation to watch and listen to the worship team rehearse.
Are the laborers few in your children's ministry? This may be why.
Do you often struggle with the morning after, no matter what happened on Sunday morning? Here are some suggestions.
Do you ever feel like your congregation has an unteachable spirit? Here are some things to try when circumstances get discouraging.