Building Catalytic Leaders Who Will Reach a Community
Similar to hospitals that train medical residents, Nate Poetzl's church trains ministry residents who will become catalytic leaders who plant churches.
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Similar to hospitals that train medical residents, Nate Poetzl's church trains ministry residents who will become catalytic leaders who plant churches.
Bernie Federmann illustrates how we can recognize the spark that the Holy Spirit puts inside people, and then ignite catalytic change that will explode throughout our churches and communities.
If we want to multiply and see revival, we must be willing to give something away and subtract.
Lots of systems are available to help a leader transform their church. But change will fall short if we aren't loving God above all else, and then extending that love to those around us.
Being a leader who helps raise up other leaders begins with following Jesus Christ's example of humble and sacrificial service.
Why would you ever want to plant a church? Even though it’s a lot of work, church planter Greg Grigsby says it’s also “crazy fun.”
Returning church tithes to the local and district fields is one of Foursquare's Five Stakes. Find out how two Foursquare churches have used their missional money to reach people in their communities with greater effectiveness than ever before.
Regularly asking yourself two key questions can keep both you as a leader and your church healthy and on point with the assignment God has given you.
Significant progress has been made in our movement's Five Stakes since they were first introduced in 2014. Here's the latest news.