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From Strangers to Family: The Power of Small Groups
Small Group Discipleship

From Strangers to Family: The Power of Small Groups

Small groups shouldn't just be a program; they must be a sacred space for transformation. This post uses the Emmaus Road story as a powerful biblical vision for your ministry. Learn how to transfor...

Leadership DevelopmentA healthy church volunteer leading a discussion with his team, illustrating the positive effects of delegation and preventing burnout.

Beans, Burnout, and Better Leadership: A Pastor's Guide to Helping Small Group Leaders Share the Load

Volunteer burnout is one of the biggest threats to a healthy small group ministry. The key to retention isn't just finding more leaders—it's empowering the ones you have. This guide offers a pr...

Church LeadershipWhat Are Spiritual Rhythms? A Guide for Pastors on 3 Ways to Cultivate Discipleship

What Are Spiritual Rhythms? A Guide for Pastors on 3 Ways to Cultivate Discipleship

As a pastor, guiding your congregation toward genuine spiritual growth is paramount. But how do you move beyond busy church programs to cultivate lasting change? This post explores the concept of ...

3 Ways Church Leaders Can Take the Temperature of the Discipleship Environment They’re Leading

As a pastor or church leader, you are responsible for the environment you create. But how do you know if that environment is truly healthy? This post offers three simple, practical ways to "take th...

Orient. Experience. Debrief: The Art of Creating Meaningful Moments

When leaders orient, people feel safe. When they experience and debrief, transformation sticks. Use these simple steps to strengthen your discipleship strategy.

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Is Your Church's Discipleship Strategy Stuck?

What's Really Holding Your Discipleship Back? You pour your heart into sermons and groups, but is it leading to lasting transformation? The problem may not be your programs, but a specific, hidden ...