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Small churches: Finding strength in few numbers
While large churches often dominate America’s religious landscape, most congregations average less than 100 adults in attendance. Small-church leaders explain how less can be more because of the intimate atmosphere and other advantages not possible in a megachurch environment.
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Don't let people slip through the cracks
Keeping track of guests and visitors is a key to maintaining contact with newcomers. Whether you use a database, other form of software, or low-tech follow-up method, be viligant with follow-up.
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The resurrection of Jesus: Hoax or history?
Is Christianity really no more than good p.r. for a guy who was only human? Put this article in your file for sermons surrounding the upcoming release of Dan Brown's DaVinci Code.
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Seeing double: Looking for the lost
Josh Hunt tells church leaders how a vision for the lost can become a plan for growth, beginning in small groups, classes and Bible studies that plan to divide.
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