In 2012, 1 in 5 adults ages 25 and older (about 42 million people) had never been married; in 1960, only about 1 in 10 adults (9 percent) in that age range had never been married. Here’s what that means for churches.
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Drop the Juggling Act: Coping With Busyness Without Burning Out
By Sean Fowlds I read a card once that captures the attitude of many: “Jesus is coming, look busy.” It’d be funny if it weren’t for the fact that many of us are acting too busy for our own good—especially pastors and church leaders. And contrary to popular opinion, it’s not “better to burn out than […]
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Americans Believe Church is Good but Dying
Although most Americans believe church is on the decline, the overwhelming majority say they find value in attending.
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Americans Believe Church is Good but Dying
Although most Americans believe church is on the decline, the overwhelming majority say they find value in attending.
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Millennials to Overtake Baby Boomers
According to U.S. Census Bureau projections, millennials will outnumber all other generations this year. What does that mean for your church?
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Google Voice for the Glory of God
There are a many ways to creatively use Google Voice to help your audience respond and interact with your church service.
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