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Why We Can’t Afford To Be Dismissive Toward Small Churches
The micro half of the body of Christ must be as fully encouraged, resourced and engaged as the macro half.
Karl Vaters
Pivot: A Blog by Karl Vaters
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5 Creative Alternatives to Trunk-or-Treat
Don’t be scared of Halloween. Seize the (holi) day!
Sabrena Klausman
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Hillsong Church Doesn't Sing “Shout To The Lord” Anymore? Good For Them
Instead of hitting the replay button, Hillsong is staying true to their mandate and pressing forward. This is something we can all learn from.
Karl Vaters
Pivot: A Blog by Karl Vaters
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Feed the Flock
A food-service ministry can be a great way to reach people.
Carol Stratton
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3 Tips for Hosting an Outstanding Church Dinner or Potluck
Use the dinner table like Jesus did.
Verlon Fosner
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What Christians in the US Can Learn from Immigrant Pastors
For those who met Christ elsewhere, Americanized Christianity can look a bit strange.
Marshall Shelley
Make the Most of Your Rented Space
Five solutions for mobile churches.
Shannon Jirik
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How to Serve Your City When You Aren’t a Megachurch
Our resources are limited, but that hasn’t stopped us.
Daryl Crouch
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Why Most Mission Statements Fail In Smaller Churches
In a smaller church, instead of uniting people, a mission statement can feel controlling and manipulative.
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God’s Crowdsource in East Harlem
This church is building relationships and contributing to economic shalom by supporting local businesses.
José Humphreys
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