by Kyle Isenhower | Jan 20, 2023 | Sustainable Practices
Church Communications Assessment The point is that changing the means always alters the ends. As we transition from one technology to another, we never arrive at exactly the same end point. As Christians, we often say, “the means change, but the message stays the...
by Terri Pease | Jan 13, 2023 | Healthy Community, Sustainable Practices
“The Great Resignation” phenomenon that has taken place during the past two post-Covid years has turned many businesses upside down. Employees have left their positions in droves for various reasons, but worker satisfaction is one of the most frequently...
by Chris Nikkel | Jan 6, 2023 | Sustainable Practices
Organizations, teams, and leaders often feel stuck. With a clear vision in hand, taking the next step is often one of the hardest things to negotiate. The question is often: Where do we start? This is especially true within the church and non-profit world. We would...
by Chris Nikkel | Dec 9, 2022 | Sustainable Practices
The church is not a business. Often times we use a statement like that to give ourselves permission to not be good planners. The thought is that since we aren’t selling a product or service we shouldn’t be using any kind of business principles to help lead a local...
by Scott Austin | Nov 14, 2022 | Sustainable Practices
The organizational growth of the early church was limited by Christians around the world’s ability to fund the movement. As a result, the Apostle Paul goes to Grace at lengths to praise charitable congregations, share the financial struggles of new...