By Dr. Terry RialsFebruary 2, 2016 It is my conviction that the book of Nehemiah is a divinely-inspired handbook on Revitalization Leadership.
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By Dr. Terry RialsOctober 19, 2015 It is God’s nature to restore that which is broken, and He has demonstrated His power to restore many times.
By Wil HoffmanWil Hoffmann is a graduate of Midwestern Baptist Theological seminary. He found a passion for church revitalization while working as a Senior Pastor in Utah. He now lives in Jefferson City, MO where he seeks to help churches with revitalization. The other week, I was listening to a podcast interview with Lee Cockerell, former Executive Vice-President of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.
By Dr. Tracy JaggersJuly 29, 2015 The 14 desired attributes in a strategic leadership team.
By Dr. Tracy JaggersDr. Tracy Jaggers serves as the Church Development Associate in the Tryon Evergreen Baptist Association in Conroe, Texas, where he consults in Church Health, Growth, Revitalization, Education, and Conflict resolution. He holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Church Revitalization. He and his wife Lorna have five children. My first exposure to Church Revitalization (which was a term I was unaware of during those days), I found that attempting to “fix” a church that was dwindling and broken, had all the complexities of building a super-computer with a pair of needle-nose pliers and a roll of Duct tape.
By Dr. Terry RialsMay 13, 2015 I recently asked a group of friends at a pastors’ luncheon this question, “If you could go back to 1960, and remain at your present age, would you?”
By Dr. Terry RialsMarch 18, 2015 Of all the necessary components of revitalization leadership, I believe that character is the most important.
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.
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