The 1st presentation in the No One Is Invincible. Billy Beecham talks about temptation and the storms that face us, especially when we're in a position of ministry or leadership. We are all susceptible and no one is invincible. Avoiding tragedy with God's help.
Character is the foundation for ministry. We can have a call from God and lots of competence but unless it is supported by godly characer we will not be the leader God desires.
In a world of incredible religious diversity it is difficult to know or believe with certainty that what we believe as Christians is right while every other religious perspective is wrong. Is there any way for us to really know for sure? Yes!
In a world of incredible religious diversity it is difficult to know or believe with certainty that what we believe as Christians is right while every other religious perspective is wrong. Is there any way for us to really know for sure? YES!
In a world of incredible religious diversity, it's difficult to know or believe with certainty that what we believe as Christians is right while every other religious perspective is wrong. Is there anyway for us to really know for sure? Yes!
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Recent studies have indicated a 60% dropout rate among new church members within five years after they join. What can be done to keep new members involved in church? The Ko-Lay-Oh Seminar offers an answer that churches are beginning to use among their membership. Ko-Lay-Oh is a Greek word that means to glue or weld together; to join or to cleave to. Joining a membership roll is not that same thing as becoming a part of the church ministry plan. Ko-Lay-Oh seeks to bridge that gap.
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Recent studies have indicated a 60% dropout rate among new church members within five years after they join. What can be done to keep new members involved in church? The Ko-Lay-Oh Seminar offers an answer that churches are beginning to use among their membership. Ko-Lay-Oh is a Greek word that means to glue or weld together; to join or to cleave to. Joining a membership roll is not that same thing as becoming a part of the church ministry plan. Ko-Lay-Oh seeks to bridge that gap.
The 10th presentation in the MSC Support School series. Ellis Goldstein addresses the necessity of building a referral network and some strategies to begin the process.
The 11th presentation in the MSC Support School series. Ellis Goldstein addresses the necessity of building a referral network and some strategies to begin the process.
The 8th presentation in the MSC Support School series, Ellis Goldstein uses the example of Nehemiah to teach how to cast a vision rather than a sales pitch.
The 12th presentation in the MSC Support School Series. Mike Riggins deals with ministry partner Development. How to communicate effectively, how to write a prayer letter and some guidelines for showing appreciation for Partners.
The 4th presentation in the MSC Support School program. A further look at the Biblical basis of raising support. This is the 4th Part in a 12 part series.
Scrubbing Up - Diagnosing your Church Health (Part 1 of 2)
Just like you wouldn't want a surgeon doing exploratory surgery without appropriately readying herself/himself, there is a pre-diagnosis path to walk to make sure you are ready to explore the health of your Church. This workshop is designed to walk through some of that preparatory work.