Beyond Bible Bucks: How to Have a Kidmin Store
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Beyond Bible Bucks: How to Have a Kidmin Store

Reading your Bible, praying, inviting a friend, memorizing the Bible verse.  These are all things we ask our kids to do in kidmin, but few will naturally do it without an some kind of incentive. There are a lot of ways to motivate kids to engage in these activities, and one of the more effective ways to do it is with a store.

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4 Questions to Handle Church Complaints
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4 Questions to Handle Church Complaints

The dirty little secret about ministry and leadership in general is that whatever you choose to do someone is going to hate it.  They’re going to think it’s the worst decision ever and by extension you are too.  It just comes with the territory. 

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5 Tips to Include Kids with Special Needs in Your Kidmin
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5 Tips to Include Kids with Special Needs in Your Kidmin

A growing epidemic throughout our society are children with special needs. The latest statics show the number of kids with Autism or other disability are staggering. According to Maternal and Child Health Bureau's National Survey of Children's Health, 19% of children in the United States had special health care needs in 2019–2020.

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Crafting the "Perfect Easter": Planning for Guests and Their Return
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Crafting the "Perfect Easter": Planning for Guests and Their Return

Easter is just a few months away and that means that you’re thinking about and preparing for the Super Bowl of Christendom.  This is a season where we ministers pray, plan, and prepare for the largest attended Sunday, and hopefully the biggest harvest. But what should you do on Easter Sunday?  Should you do an Egg Hunt? Family pictures? A kids musical? An adult musical? Communion? Baptism? Big giveaways? Small giveaways?

The options are endless, and the short answer is yes… and no.

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4 Steps to Scheduling Your Volunteers
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4 Steps to Scheduling Your Volunteers

When you’re the leader and the pastor, you have a push and pull. You want to make sure all your positions are filled, but you also don’t want to burn out your volunteers. What is the best way? Does everyone serve with the same frequency? What about if you have multiple services? Multiple days? Or just one? And what about fifth Sundays?

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How to Set Ministry Goals that Lead to Growth
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How to Set Ministry Goals that Lead to Growth

At the end of the year, one of my favorite things to do is to look back at the year that was and the year to come.  What were my wins and losses?  What worked? What didn’t?  What curveballs did I knocked out of the park and what ones slipped by?  It usually takes a few hours for me to go through it all, but my overall effectiveness as a leader and minister has increased every year since I started this practice over 10 years ago.

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How to Turn Service Fails to Success
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How to Turn Service Fails to Success

The big weekend is finally here.  You’ve been working for months getting all the people, supplies, and logistics together.  You’ve invited tons of people, prayed for God’s favor, crossed that t and dotted that i.  You’re ready for the big day. Or you think you are. Sometime during the event something goes wrong.  Something always does.

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The 3 Lowest Attended Sundays (and What To Do About Them)
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The 3 Lowest Attended Sundays (and What To Do About Them)

This post is coming out Thanksgiving weekend, and for most churches that means we’re heading into one of the lowest attended Sundays in the year. These days can be frustrating and disappointing. You put as much time and effort into making the day great and then it feels like no one but your most faithful show up. Even then, some of them didn’t come either.

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4 Principles to Get Guests to Come Back
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4 Principles to Get Guests to Come Back

You’ve had the big outreach event and now you have a huge stack of cards with contact information and you’re not sure what to do with it. Should you email them? Send a postcard? Call? Which way will be most effective? What’s going to give you the best return on your investment?

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