
Thoughts on Benevolence Ministry
If you have worked in a church for any length of time, you are keenly aware of people coming to the church for help. Churches are made up of people, and people are often in
If you have worked in a church for any length of time, you are keenly aware of people coming to the church for help. Churches are made up of people, and people are often in
If we are not constantly evaluating our hospitality in our churches, we may be missing a great opportunity to show the love of God in practical ways.
There are some stories that never get old; stories we like to hear over and over. My daughter asks to hear her favorite bedtime stories again and again. Really good stories (good books, good movies,
Manuals and policies, while not fun, are important. In church contexts, it’s a clear way to honor people and manage expectations.
“It takes what it takes.” – Schnase Wise words to apply to life in general. Recently, I was in turmoil to help my church keep up with the times. To remain relevant and fresh for
How can you enter a management position with grace and wisdom? Christine O’Brien has advice for you!
Church Leader Collective has been sharing what Christian leaders are doing around the world. Here, they feature the voice of Heidi Lyda, who helped build Lyn House’s outreach programs from the ground up.
Are you looking to get involved in leadership development? Church Leader Collective shares an opportunity for funding that vision.
What kind of advice would leaders in the church give you? Carolyn Moore shares some wisdom from her years in ministry.
Have you ever had your congregation ask for your help in growing and being more welcoming? Would you know what to do if they did? Miriam Seyler shares her experience in helping a church learn hospitality.
Are you serving a church that is stuck in the pews and doesn’t want to do anything? Lee and Judy Stevenson share tips to help you get your people moving.
Discipleship is key. But, how do we do it? Jonathan Kinney shares a helpful perspective.