Church consultation is a broad discipline that covers many facets of church needs. And the field covers churches of any size, from small, rural churches to large, suburban megachurches. Granted, a larger church typically has more resources that allows for a deeper analysis, but consultants also have much to offer the smaller church as well
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My longtime friend and colleague, Alan McMahan, asked for an article that would sum up my observatio...
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The rise of the church growth movement in the early 1970’s 1 produced new insights and understanding...
In this article, I want to challenge the complexity and mechanism of some of the consulting practice...
The Church Growth Movement in North America is now fifteen Years old and these two days represent th...
In 1987, the Nebraska Conference of the United Methodist Church began an ambitious process aimed at ...
The North American church is plateaued and dying. The last decade has seen many attempts to revitali...
This thesis is an inquiry into how a 'consulting approach' can be used by a church helping organisat...
A brief review of the church growth movement not only highlights significant accomplishments but als...
This article examines the shift from church growth to kingdom growth. It includes some theological r...
Approximately half of the 355,000 Protestant churches in the U.S. and Canada should consider adding ...
Other than a congregation’s beliefs and values, the two key aspects most helpful in understanding a ...
What is the best way to staff a church so that it grows? Historically this has not been an urgent qu...
Dr. Towns surveys the movements and personalities that brought the Church Growth Movement into being...
The group known as the Churches of Christ is one of America’s largest religious bodies with over 1.5...
My longtime friend and colleague, Alan McMahan, asked for an article that would sum up my observatio...
The church in North America is in decline. Research indicates that many churches are not growing or ...
The rise of the church growth movement in the early 1970’s 1 produced new insights and understanding...
In this article, I want to challenge the complexity and mechanism of some of the consulting practice...
The Church Growth Movement in North America is now fifteen Years old and these two days represent th...
In 1987, the Nebraska Conference of the United Methodist Church began an ambitious process aimed at ...
The North American church is plateaued and dying. The last decade has seen many attempts to revitali...
This thesis is an inquiry into how a 'consulting approach' can be used by a church helping organisat...
A brief review of the church growth movement not only highlights significant accomplishments but als...
This article examines the shift from church growth to kingdom growth. It includes some theological r...
Approximately half of the 355,000 Protestant churches in the U.S. and Canada should consider adding ...
Other than a congregation’s beliefs and values, the two key aspects most helpful in understanding a ...
What is the best way to staff a church so that it grows? Historically this has not been an urgent qu...
Dr. Towns surveys the movements and personalities that brought the Church Growth Movement into being...
The group known as the Churches of Christ is one of America’s largest religious bodies with over 1.5...