Arguably the greatest challenge ahead of us post-pandemic has less to do with adjusting our strategies and more to do with how we retain our team members. - @JenniCatron https://t.co/TavFBpP3FT via @cnieuwhof
Every church leader has two audiences now: the people we know (live, local and in-person) and the people we don't (via social). That's where the problems can start. https://t.co/E4JNjbm7mS via @cnieuwhof
Post wisely over the next months.
Contribute to discourse, not division.
Check your facts.
Resist memes and cheap digs.
Create beautiful content.
We can transcend the bitterness and be better, even when we disagree.
I hate to say it, but I suspect that for a long time now these statistics reveal why so many White pastors have so rarely addressed the issue racism except in the most general terms. Either (a) the stats reflect their views and/or (b) reflects the views of a lot of their people.
I don’t think Church attended is DECREASING, I think it’s DECENTRALIZING.
More people than ever are accessing your content via podcast, websites, live streams, social media, and YouTube. It’s our job to connect with them where they are.
Have you ever struggled with doubt?
What if we were meant to lean into our doubts, rather than lean away from them?
Check out the below message on the life of Thomas and how to navigate the doubt in our lives.
https://t.co/3lPfMkf8Lk