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Why isn't my church growing?

May 01, 2016 by Terrace Clayton in church, leadership

After reading Lasting Impact by Carey Nieuwhof, you can reflect on reasons for lack of church growth and here are a few that hit home.  I understand this a hard subject to talk about, but here are some reasons to think about:

  • You're focused on yourself
    There are a number of churches that are self-focused organizations that happen to be filled with self-focused people. People need and want to feel welcomed, valued and included.  We have to focus on people outside on the walls of the church if we want to grow.  
  • You don’t take risks
    Fear and pride often gets in the way of taking risks.  You have to trust God and leave the results to Him.  Sometimes, our greatest fault is our current success because it gets in the way of the future success.  
     
  • You talk more than you act
    We under-think and underact. Effective leaders act and don’t spend a long time debating issues.  
     
  • You don’t think anything is wrong with your church 
    Church leaders often think there is nothing wrong with the way they are doing things or the way they are leading.
     
  • You have the wrong focus
    You're focused on growth so much that you have forgotten about God and His mission.  We are called to lead people to Jesus, not to our own mission or church.  The focus has got to be Jesus for lasting life change.  It's time to take an honest evaluation of where your heart is at.  

Are you about your mission or God's mission?

May 01, 2016 /Terrace Clayton
church growth
church, leadership

Do you need a mentor?

April 27, 2016 by Terrace Clayton in leadership

How important is it to have someone in your life that speaks into it and makes you grow? A number of people would disagree with me, but I think that YOU HAVE TO have someone in your life that serves as a mentor.  I am working on my Master's and each class has required a mentor and I have had the opportunity just to sit down and talk with mine. It was encouraging for me to meet with him and speak with a man that I respect greatly. I think that you have to have a person that will speak some life into you, and help you in your good and tough times. I think this will only help you and bless you in the biggest way possible. Sometimes you need someone to listen and being heard is not overrated. Don't be too cool to find someone that will be honest and love you. Hard times will come and having this type of person in your life will only make things easier on you.

How has a mentor helped you?

April 27, 2016 /Terrace Clayton
leadership, leadership development
leadership

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