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3 Proven Follow-Up Strategies To Keep CEO (Christmas & Easter Only) Christians Staying Within Your Church Doors

3 Proven Follow-Up Strategies To Keep CEO (Christmas & Easter Only) Christians Staying Within Your Church Doors

It is proven that Easter is the most attended church service in a year! The “CEO Christians”, who only attend church on Christmas and Easter will be sure to make an appearance. With that, we get this one chance to get these people into our doors. My only caution to churches is this – spend Continue reading

Published August 7th, 2024
Categorized as Discipleship Tagged #ChurchManagementTools, #easter, #Followupstrategies, #GuestFollowUp, #GuestFollowUpPlan, #leadership
3 Reasons Why Relational Discipleship is Scary

3 Reasons Why Relational Discipleship is Scary

Yep, you read that right. Scary. Relational discipleship can be scary and here is why. 1. We lose control. Since relational discipleship is dependent on the disciple, there is no fixed timeline. We cannot determine the point of maturity, when crisis occur, or the choices people make. They start off on the right path, but Continue reading

Published August 7th, 2024
Categorized as Discipleship Tagged #Followupstrategies

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