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In honor of Net Results magazine's 30th Anniversary Issue (www.NetResults.org), Drs. Kris and Bill are presenting the last in a five part series on breaking church size transitions. This week's episode will explore moving past the 350 barrier, often called the Corporate-Sized Church. This is generally considered the most difficult transition for pastors to make. In their inimitable way, Bill and Kris will explore the issues that are likely to creep up and how to deal with eView
In honor of Net Results magazine's 30th Anniversary Issue (www.NetResults.org), Drs. Kris and Bill are presenting the third in a five part series on breaking church size transitions. This week's episode will explore busting through the 200 barrier. This is the most difficult congregational barrier of them all - less than 20% of congregations attempting this breach actually succeed. But there is hope. You CAN break through it. In this episode, Bill and Kris will View
In honor of Net Results magazine's 30th Anniversary Issue (www.NetResults.org), Drs. Kris and Bill are presenting the third in a five part series on breaking church size transitions. This week's episode will explore breezing through the 100 barrier. They'll be looking at the issues that are likely to creep up and how to deal with each as your congregation faces this size transition.View
In honor of Net Results magazine's 30th Anniversary Issue (www.NetResults.org), Drs. Kris and Bill are presenting the second in a five part series on breaking church size transitions. This week's episode will explore moving past the 50 barrier, often called the Family-Sized Church. They'll be looking at the issues that are likely to creep up and how to deal with each as your congregation faces this size transition. View
In honor of Net Results magazine's 30th Anniversary Issue (www.NetResults.org), Drs. Kris and Bill are kicking off a five part series on breaking church size transitions. This week's episode will explore the foundational pieces necessary before you and your congregation can face any size transition. Whether you're in a church with 25, 125, or 375, or larger, there will be something here for you. View
2010 is on top of us and it's time for New Year's resolutions. This year why not resolve to achieve the kind of church growth that you've been hoping for, but haven't managed to pull off. This week Drs. Kris and Bill share their top 10 list of practices your congregation needs to embrace and engage in order to reach the growth goals you've set. View
These days there are a lot of "experts" around, ready and waiting and wanting to assist you and your congregation. Today Drs. Kris and Bill will wade through the myriad of questions people ask when they need help in any number of different kinds of situations. Whether your congregation needs help now, anticipates needing help in the future, or is ready to take a next-step; tune-in for helpful tips, thoughts, and (as always) practical resources. Audio Only View
As regular listeners to Church-Talk know, Drs. Bill and Kris don't always agree on everything . . . and Sunday School is one of those topics! The result? Something for everyone: whether you love Sunday School, have mixed feelings about it, have a huge Sunday School, or none at all. Get ready for the "what's next" in your Sunday School planning. View
Yes, Drs. Kris and Bill will talk today, hopefully in ways that will inspire and encourage their listeners to consider and venture further into the world of non-verbal communication. Join them today, during the season of sights, sounds, and multi-sensory opportunities to learn how to enhance your service and services, no matter what the season of the year. View
Today Drs. Bill and Kris take on the "A" word, accountability. Join them as they wrestle with the meanings, the dynamics, and the importance of this 14-letter word that's key for leaders. And listen for ways you can easily incorporate accountability into your--and your congregation's--leadership. View