Displaying posts tagged with

“church planting”

Dec
11
2009

Customized Leadership Development?

Just what I need, the dream approach to leadership development. A custom course designed specifically for each leader.

Nov
16
2009

Developing Leaders Within a Church Plant

Growing spiritual leaders is a key way God will plant more churches that He will use to reach more people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Oct
5
2009

Coaching, Church Planters, and Focus

Maintaining focus is critical for a church planter because it does not take many missed opportunities for them to get behind and not able to catch up.

Sep
12
2009

Coaching, Church Planters, and Leadership

Have you ever experienced something and you just knew it was the right thing for that situation? This may seem obvious to many but I am convinced that coaching and church planters are one of those “You just gotta” things.

Sep
8
2009

Evaluating Your Processes

What church plant doesn’t need more resources and less frustration? Improving your processes provides both. You don’t have to be a nerd, just a good steward.

Aug
12
2009

A Must If You Are A Church Planter

Building relationships with people far from God is a must for an externally focused church planter.

Aug
6
2009

Making Financial Decisions

On first glance to a planter, it wouldn’t appear that financial decisions are spiritual decisions. Matters of money can seem so bland. However, if you are planting on a shoestring budget, then every financial decision is a matter of much prayer. And that is not a bad thing.

Jul
29
2009

Where do you get great ideas for Sunday?

Where do you get great ideas for Sunday? Hard work and understanding the culture you are working in.

Jul
23
2009

What needs to go now?

What needs to go now is anything that inhibits the church from affecting the salvation of people (believers and unbelievers) through the preaching of God’s Word.

Jul
10
2009

When will the great leaders show up?

Leaders are one of God’s most important provisions for a church plant. Search for these provisions and be good stewards of them by developing and discipling them.