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Discusses how to reach unsaved friends and neighbors using informal small groups composed primarily of non-believers. Uses a Q&A approach rather than lectures to attract and involve people in Bible study.
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The church landscape is littered with men who have destroyed their ministry through moral failure, laziness, greed or pride. There are seven steps that every leader needs to take to keep from becoming a ministry casualty
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Kids need to be a priority when developing new churches. This requires excellence, a good children’s leader and carefully constructed guidelines to ensure children will be safe while in our care.
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Values are those core beliefs that distinguish a church and anchor it in the Word God. Vision is a clear and challenging picture of the future as you believe it can and must be. Together values and vision drive the ministry of the church forward.
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All ministries are temporary. We are all expendable and will be replaced at some point. Saying “good-bye” in the right way paves the way for your successor and leaves a sweet memory in the heats and minds of your people.
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Looks at how we can effectively follow up those who visit our services and the importance of being intentional in developing an effective discipleship program.
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The making of disciples lies at the heart of the church’s mission, but it has been replaced by ineffective programming in many churches. Church need to simplify and restructure their ministries so each activity contributes to achieving the church’s mission of making disciples.
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Why Plant Churches
$9.00Builds on the Biblical Foundation of the previous class. Discusses 15 demographic, spiritual and practical reasons why we should be planting more churches. -
Preparing for Launch Day
$9.00Going public is a big deal! Doing it right is critical to attracting people and getting them to come back. This lesson walks you through the multitude of things to be done leading up to your Big Day. -
A ministry plan is a road map that guides a church from where it is to where it wants to be. Churches often don’t grow because they do not have a plan for growing. This class shows how to identify goals, critical mass points, and action steps to be taken in developing a plan.
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Emphasizes the critical role of vision and values in church planting and walks the student through the process of developing both
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Maintaining momentum following launch is the result of good planning. This lesson covers the next six months after launch including some of dangers to be faced, the need to streamline your leadership style, solidify your gains and the need to focus on reproduction.