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Created To Multiply (Part 1)

By Niyi Dunmade, Lead Consultant/CEO, Magnicraft Consulting How do you know if what you are doing as a church leader is actually growing God’s kingdom? Is it enough to simply have a large number [...]

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Managing Change and Maintaining Stability in the New Year

by Mark Lenz, Certified Consultant / President of Society for Church Consulting It’s been said that the more things change, the more they stay the same. I’m not sure who said it and I’m not [...]

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Why Does Your Church Needs A Healthy Church Check-Up?

by Certified Consultant Dr. Michael L. Rackley Have you ever had a runny nose, chills, fever, weakness in your body, and felt something just don’t feel quite, right? Due to those symptoms, you [...]

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Four Things That Dilute Mission

by Certified Consultant, Mark Lenz As pastors and Christian leaders, we strive to lead ministries that are pleasing to God and accomplish the mission for which they are intended. We work hard at [...]

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The Fourth Quarter Ministry – Seven Qualities of a “Comeback Church”

By Dr. Michael Rackley   Certified Church Consultant What is your fondest memory of the greatest fourth-quarter comeback in the last 10 years of sports? Maybe it’s Russell Wilson’s [...]

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Incorporating Evaluability Assessment into Church Consulting

by Certified Church Consultant, Dr. A. Christson Adedoyin, MSW, MATS, PhD. Issues That Could Arise While Conducting an Evaluability Assessment in Church Settings In the field of evaluability [...]

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The Pros and Cons of Mission Statements

By Society President, Mark Lenz Some organizations have Mission Statements. Others have a mission. Some churches have Vision Statements. Other have a vision. I’ve been closely associated with [...]

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Three Things Effective Leaders Should Do In A Crisis

By Dr. Michael Rackley Have you ever wondered in times of accelerated change, turbulent seasons, and uncertainty what church leaders are supposed to be doing? I believe the first place to look is [...]

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Mitigating Scope Creep Through an Evaluation Plan

By Dr. A. Christson Adedoyin, MSW, MATS, PhD Scope Creep in program evaluation according to Brown and Gerhardt (2002) refers to “the incremental growth of project requirements that expand beyond [...]

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The Kingdom’s Scorecard – Is Your Church Really Successful or Faithful?

By Niyi Dunmade Over the years, many churches and their leaders have come to place emphasis on the number of people in their congregation or their seating capacity as well as the size of [...]

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