Next generation pastors, those under age 40, are leading their churches full-force into multisite ministry, community service, global impact and church planting. Their churches may look different from those of the past but they look to previous generations and each other for guidance. They are less interested in dominating the stage and more likely to share weekend teaching with a team. These young leaders downplay buildings and money, but acknowledge their importance to advance their rapidly growing ministries. Next generation pastors may be moving full steam ahead but they take the time to balance their professional and private lives as well as reaching out to other churches and organizations to increase their impact.

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Generosity Becoming a Fundamental Spiritual Discipline for Churches
Inside The World Of Executive Pastors: Leadership Network's 2009 Survey
The New Metrics: How Do They Look in Your Church?
Making Multisite Mergers Work: New Options for Being One Church in Two or More Locations
Rapid Growth Pastors on a Wild Ride
Book Summary: The Present Future
Church Unique Visual Summary
Brave New Women
Sample chapter: The Healthy Church
Church Safety 101 Checklist
2012 Large Church Salary Report
Hire or Freeze? Churches Take Differing Staff Approaches to Keep External Focus
Who--and What--Is Shaping Next Generation Pastors?
Generosity Becoming a Fundamental Spiritual Discipline for Churches
Inside The World Of Executive Pastors: Leadership Network's 2009 Survey
Teacher First: Leadership Network's 2009 Survey of Large-Church Senior Pastors
Changing Metrics: The Benefits of Measuring Devotion and Obedience, Not Just Numbers
Fundamentals of Family: “Conflict Resolution”