Ministry Skills No One Taught You (But You Can Learn)
It might not be the idea holding your ministry back. It might be a skill you were never taught. Practical ministry skills small church leaders can learn.
Read MoreIt might not be the idea holding your ministry back. It might be a skill you were never taught. Practical ministry skills small church leaders can learn.
Read MoreYou don’t need to be a numbers person to engage in small church finances. Learn how to ask, stay curious, and care without carrying the full weight.
Read MoreWondering why small groups fail after a strong start? Honest experiences from small church leaders on structuring groups that actually last.
Read MoreAre you handling church’s money alone? Learn how to invite others and build a healthier financial culture in your small church.
Read MoreDignity in small church money talks changes everything. Learn how treating people as trusted adults transforms generosity, trust, and the whole
Read MoreAvoiding money talks feels like keeping peace, but it’s a lie that erodes trust in your small church. Learn why silence isn’t safe and what to do instead.
Read MoreWho really holds the power in small church finances? Learn to spot the quiet, unexamined dynamics that silently shape decisions and what to do about it.
Read MoreStart a simple church maintenance ministry to keep your small church safe, welcoming, and ready for ministry. Practical tips for volunteers.
Read MoreIs fear silently driving your small church’s money decisions? Learn the quiet phrases and patterns that keep churches stuck, and the first step to break free.
Read MoreShift your small church budget from scarcity to mission with this practical guide. Explore key strategies and dive deeper into each step with linked resources.
Read MoreYour church budget is already set, but it’s not too late to shift the culture. Small, consistent changes in how you talk about money can change everything.
Read MoreDon’t just hire for charm. Use these essential youth pastor interview questions to assess faith, safety, teaching, and fit before you make your next hire.
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