Category Archives: Ecclesiology
Church Growth & Church Health (pt.1)
Much of my philosophy of ministry is based on the belief that church health is necessary before there can be church growth. Both in organization and practice, the Church has strayed far from what the New Testament teaches. This has … Continue reading
What Statistics May Tell Us About The Church
If you’re a pastor, elder, or any kind of church leader, then you’re probably no stranger to statistics. Thanks to people like George Barna and the Gallup polls, statistics are available to tell us many things. Personally I think statistics … Continue reading
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Servant Leadership (a brief explanation)
The leadership style known by some as “Servant Leadership” is what we can see modeled and taught by Jesus in the New Testament. It is a timeless model and is good for anyone responsible for serving God’s people in a … Continue reading
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