By Darrel Girardier
When it comes to church communications, you may think there’s nothing that really separates you from other church ministries. I can understand that to a certain level. But I also think there are some really unique aspects of serving in church communications ...
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Three Areas of Emphasis in International Missions
By Scott Logsdon
The goal of international missions is the ongoing spread of the gospel in the world through the establishment and support of healthy churches. In the final pages of the Bible, we see people of the world coming together as one to worship God in Christ Jesus. ...
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What Are the “Wins” for Adult Sunday School?
By David Apple
How can you tell if your Sunday School class is successful? It’s often hard to assess since each Sunday School class varies in number, time of the year, and duration. Most often we focus on numbers. And while numbers are important, other factors are at play as ...
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Six Ways to Go Beyond Volunteer Training
Not every church has the same training and development needs. But regardless of your church’s context, every volunteer and leader needs training and development.
That’s why Ministry Grid makes it easy for you to choose from our pre-build content or customize your own training ...
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Five Questions to Help You Cast Vision
By Steven Ackley
The goal of young adult ministry is to reach, develop, and deploy young adults for the mission of God and the growth of the local church. It may sound easy, but the reality is that people don’t always move the way and when you want them to. So here are five ...
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How to Spot a First-Time Guest
By Danny Franks
A key characteristic of any guest services team at your church must be the ability to spot a first-time guest. In a small church, this task may seem easy since everybody knows everybody, but in a big church, this task can be much more daunting. So how do you ...
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