How do you measure disciple-making in your church? Here are some ways to gauge how you're doing in this crucial area.

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How do you measure disciple-making in your church? Here are some ways to gauge how you're doing in this crucial area.
If you want your church members to "go" and preach the gospel, you'll need to equip them with the right tools. Ed Stetzer offers strategic advice for evangelism-minded pastors.
In the second of a two-part series, Saddleback Church's Rick Warren explains more principles of influence that ministerial leaders should recognize.
Churches and pastors must respect the razor's edge between obscurantism and syncretism.
Worship: What steps have you taken or will you take to address these excuses?
Here are some signs that a church might simply need to undergo some revitalization.
What are some of the best times to share the gospel?
Here are some critical things that must be included in groups that are designed to make followers of Jesus.
Here's how some churches use nontraditional methods to expand their reach.
Here's how Alpha USA engages millennials with life's biggest questions.
Church revitalization is certainly possible in America. Are you and your staff willing to take a look in the mirror and do what it takes for that to happen?
Are you missing an opportunity for ministry in your church parking lot for various reasons? What can you do about it?
Some pastors think they have a gift for teaching the Bible from a practical perspective. Phil Cooke explores why the Bible may be the least practical book ever written.
The recent International Christian Retail Show in Atlanta featured a discussion with prominent ministerial leaders about ways to attract millennials to church.
Here's why some churches simply talk the talk but don't walk the walk.
How is your church or campus ministry doing in these three aspects? Where are you strong and where do you need an upgrade?
Does your church serve up a watered-down gospel or does it go the other way and make Jesus' message complicated? Here's how to avoid both scenarios.
Planting a church is a challenging adventure. Here are some things to keep in mind during the process.
Churches have the privilege of influencing and edifying one another for kingdom work. Has yours found a way to do this?