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Best-Selling Church Training of 2004

What Caught your Interest.

Leadership Journal July 11, 2007

How do you assess the success of your church ministries? What helps you measure the effectiveness of your leaders and volunteers?

The assessments at BuildingChurchLeaders.com help many church leaders address the strengths and weaknesses of their ministries and people, so they know where growth is needed. Through the first half of 2004, four of the top ten leadership training downloads were assessments.

Below we’ve compiled the complete list of the most popular church leadership training downloads from January through June 2004.

Building the Team Assessment Pack equips your church leaders so they can recruit the right people and place them in the right position.

A Welcoming Church Assessment Pack helps you measure how well you greet and nurture newcomers and offers suggestions for growth.

Handling Conflict Assessment Pack teaches how to prevent conflict when possible, work through conflict when it occurs, and strive for unity.

Vision & Strategy Assessment Pack is useful if you want to help your church manage change and plan for the future.

Motivating Leaders Training Theme communicates to leaders that ministry, at its core, is a heart for God.

Searching for a New Pastor Survival Guide includes seven articles and forms to give search committees ideas for where to start and what to expect.

Worship Training Theme gives leaders a better understanding of worship and how to lead it more effectively.

Character of a Leader Training Theme includes an interview with Chuck Swindoll and handouts from Bill Hybels to help build spiritual vitality.

Volunteer Development Training Theme teaches leaders how to motivate, train, and encourage people as they serve in volunteer ministry.

Practical Ministry Skills Combo Pack includes how-to handouts to prepare church leaders for commonly overlooked ministry tasks.

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