By Dr. Terry RialsMarch 18, 2015 Of all the necessary components of revitalization leadership, I believe that character is the most important.
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By Dr. Jim GrantMarch 17, 2015 What is the answer to decline and death of a continuing multitude of churches across all denominations in America?
By Dr. Jim GrantFebruary 17, 2015 In our chaotic world today of trying to find some sort of stability, we often settle for relief rather than remedy.
By Dr. Terry RialsDecember 21, 2014 One could hardly deny that there is a grand new movement in the American church, which crosses geographical, socio-economic, and even denominational boundaries.
By Dr. Jim GrantNovember 25, 2014 There is a new buzz word that is circulating among evangelical denominations – the word is revitalization.
By Dr. Terry RialsOctober 23, 2014 Shortly after I began to work in the field in church revitalization, a pastor friend and I went to lunch together to discuss this important work. He asked me one of the most probing questions that I have ever been asked, “Why should anyone listen to you about church revitalization?”
By Dr. Terry RialsSeptember 10, 2014 A significant issue that the contemporary church experiences today is a passive aggressive tendency in dealing with conflict.
By Thom RainerAugust 20, 2014 If you want to experience an “aha” moment about revitalizing churches, this research may be the near the top.
A number of recent articles suggest that long-tenured pastors are not the most effective revitalization leaders, which may generally be true.
By Thom RainerJuly 9, 2014 I am excited about the increased interest in church revitalization. I am heartened to hear from a number of Millennials who are sensing God’s call in this direction. As this emphasis grows alongside the great interest in church planting, I have more reasons to remain an obnoxious optimist about our congregations.
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