Blog Posts and Articles to Help Revitalize Your Church

The Six Principles of Effective Evangelism
Bart Blair Bart Blair

The Six Principles of Effective Evangelism

Learn the six principles of effective evangelism that can transform how your church shares the gospel. Discover practical strategies to equip your congregation for impactful outreach and sustainable disciple-making based on biblical principles.

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How Do Churches Find a New Pastor?
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How Do Churches Find a New Pastor?

Learn how to find your next pastor with this comprehensive guide for churches in transition. Get expert advice on assessment tools, interviewing candidates, setting compensation, and ensuring a successful pastoral transition. Perfect for search committees and church leadership teams navigating the pastoral search process.

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Rethinking Church Governance
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Rethinking Church Governance

Is your church's governance structure helping or hurting its mission? Implement an effective leadership model that balances accountability with empowerment. This guide explains how to structure church leadership through a College of Elders, Elder Board, Executive Team, and Ministry Leaders to create clear roles, improve decision-making, and maintain focus on discipleship and mission.

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Transforming Your Church From the Inside Out
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Transforming Your Church From the Inside Out

As pastors labor to lead their congregations into a new season of health and vitality, keeping the vision and values at the forefront is paramount. Real revitalization flows from the inside out, as God works to align a congregation's culture with His Kingdom purposes. Cosmetic fixes may attract visitors in the short term, but they will not produce the kind of deep-rooted change that is necessary for long-term health and vitality.

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8 Keys to Being a Great Church Revitalizer
Bart Blair Bart Blair

8 Keys to Being a Great Church Revitalizer

Is your church in a season of stagnation or decline? Maybe your congregation is aging, salvations and baptisms are rare, and the surrounding community barely knows your church exists. If you feel God calling you to revitalize your church and lead it into a new season of growth and kingdom impact, here are 8 key priorities that will help you be an effective change agent.

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Three Ingredients to a Stronger Church Budget
Bart Blair Bart Blair

Three Ingredients to a Stronger Church Budget

As a church leader, if you want to grow your financial base and expand your ministry impact, you need to prioritize discipleship in the area of financial stewardship. This involves equipping members with the competency to manage their money well, inspiring them with a vision for generosity, and building their confidence through financial transparency and accountability.

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Evangelism is a Process, Not an Event
Bart Blair Bart Blair

Evangelism is a Process, Not an Event

When it comes to sharing our faith, many Christians tend to think of evangelism as a one-time event - a single conversation or a specific moment where they share the gospel and lead someone to make a decision to follow Jesus Christ. However, I want to challenge this notion, emphasizing that evangelism is actually a process, not just an event.

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Creating an Intentional Discipleship Pathway
Bart Blair Bart Blair

Creating an Intentional Discipleship Pathway

When your church is stagnant or in decline, it's tempting to try new programs or events to jumpstart things. And those things aren’t necessarily bad things, but one thing that is truly needed is a renewal of the church's core discipleship pathway - the process of helping people discover Jesus and grow into mature and equipped followers.

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Finding Our Purpose, Defining Our Mission
Bart Blair Bart Blair

Finding Our Purpose, Defining Our Mission

With clarity of purpose and mission, your diverse strategies, programs and activities all become part of advancing the same overall vision. This alignment provides momentum, multiplication and staying power.

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