101 Things You Can Do To Help Grow Your Church is a groundbreaking guide that shifts the focus of church growth from the pulpit to the pew. For years, church growth literature has primarily addressed pastors and church leaders, leaving a gap in resources for the average church member. This book fills that gap, empowering laypeople with practical, actionable strategies to contribute significantly to their church’s growth and vitality.
In this innovative guide, author Bill Tenny-Brittian, a seasoned church consultant, and leadership mentor, presents 101 concise, easy-to-implement ideas. Each chapter offers a unique approach, ranging from personal interactions to leveraging digital tools, all designed to be accessible to every church member, regardless of their role or experience.
The book is available via Amazon.
Key Highlights:
Empowering Laypeople: This book is a call to action for every church member who has ever wanted to see their church flourish but didn’t know how they could contribute.
Practical and Diverse Strategies: From transforming everyday conversations into opportunities for church promotion to creative community engagement, these strategies are designed for anyone to implement.
Building Community Connections: Learn how to create meaningful events and initiatives that resonate within your community and draw new members.
Digital Engagement: Embrace the digital age with tips on enhancing your church’s online presence in a way that connects with a broader audience.
Personal Involvement: Discover the power of personal involvement and stories in promoting your church, making connections that are both genuine and impactful.
101 Things You Can Do To Help Grow Your Church is not just a book; it’s a movement. It’s about harnessing the collective power of the congregation to make a tangible difference in the church and the wider community. Whether you’re a new member or a long-standing part of your church, this book will inspire and equip you to play a pivotal role in your church’s growth journey.
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