Other than a congregation’s beliefs and values, the two key aspects most helpful in understanding a local church are its age and size. While other studies have compared the growth and decline of a church to its life cycle and size barriers, this article examines the primary intervention strategies found most helpful by church consultants for different size and age categories
Dr. Towns surveys the movements and personalities that brought the Church Growth Movement into being...
This article examines the shift from church growth to kingdom growth. It includes some theological r...
The author uses the lifecycle model developed by Ichak Adizes to analyze the growth of a denominatio...
Other than a congregation’s beliefs and values, the two key aspects most helpful in understanding a ...
Other than a congregation’s beliefs and values, the two key aspects most helpful inunderstanding a l...
While the population of the United States grows, the percentage of people attending church continues...
“If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” This familiar sayin...
This article addresses the theological and strategic issues affecting current turnaround churches in...
Prominent church analysts agree that over 80% of American Protestant churches are in plateau and dec...
Churches operate differently depending on the size of the congregation. Right sizing the various m...
Although many small churches are declining, research presented in this article suggests that on almo...
The group known as the Churches of Christ is one of America’s largest religious bodies with over 1.5...
Birth, growth, and decline processes in organizations have been studied in the leadership literature...
The Church Growth movement is relatively young in recognition and development. Even though there hav...
Scholars estimate 65% to 80% of all churches in the United States are either plateauing or declining...
Dr. Towns surveys the movements and personalities that brought the Church Growth Movement into being...
This article examines the shift from church growth to kingdom growth. It includes some theological r...
The author uses the lifecycle model developed by Ichak Adizes to analyze the growth of a denominatio...
Other than a congregation’s beliefs and values, the two key aspects most helpful in understanding a ...
Other than a congregation’s beliefs and values, the two key aspects most helpful inunderstanding a l...
While the population of the United States grows, the percentage of people attending church continues...
“If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” This familiar sayin...
This article addresses the theological and strategic issues affecting current turnaround churches in...
Prominent church analysts agree that over 80% of American Protestant churches are in plateau and dec...
Churches operate differently depending on the size of the congregation. Right sizing the various m...
Although many small churches are declining, research presented in this article suggests that on almo...
The group known as the Churches of Christ is one of America’s largest religious bodies with over 1.5...
Birth, growth, and decline processes in organizations have been studied in the leadership literature...
The Church Growth movement is relatively young in recognition and development. Even though there hav...
Scholars estimate 65% to 80% of all churches in the United States are either plateauing or declining...
Dr. Towns surveys the movements and personalities that brought the Church Growth Movement into being...
This article examines the shift from church growth to kingdom growth. It includes some theological r...
The author uses the lifecycle model developed by Ichak Adizes to analyze the growth of a denominatio...