A guest's first 12 minutes dramatically influence whether they're coming back or not.

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A guest's first 12 minutes dramatically influence whether they're coming back or not.
One of the most common sentences heard from church members may be one of the biggest lies you encounter.
You need to do at least these three things.
It's what Jesus would do.
How you choose your helpers will make an incredible difference, for good or bad, in your church.
Pastors, take these to heart. None of them are unreasonable.
As leaders, we have the opportunity to craft the culture of our organizations.
God does not build unity out of conformity, but He builds unity out of diversity.
A handful of pastors lend their expertise on how to deal with this touchy subject.
Reconciliation can have a tremendous impact when demonstrated by men.
It's a very delicate subject and a question with no simple answer. But here are some guidelines.
If you find yourself the victim of innuendo and persecution, go back to this part of the Bible and live there.
How can leaders keep the pulse of the people they are serving, no matter how high up they are?
Employers should understand that every job is critical to the kingdom mission.
Knowing that you need friends is only the beginning.
We must follow Elisha's lead from 2 Kings 6.
The church must accept and even applaud the new song of the rising generation.
Pastor, you may have a large crowd, but that doesn't mean you have a congregation.
It becomes a real concern when the unchurched become jaded and offended when their church experiences are less than friendly.
Providence is God's guidance and protection in our lives. Do we as ministers believe it with the same level of conviction that we teach it?