Rainer on Leadership

Lessons Learned from Churches That Almost Died but Didn’t (Part 1)

01.03.2020 - By Thom RainerPlay

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We talk about some really great news today. Thom and Sam discuss lessons learned from churches on the cusp of death who recovered and are now thriving.

Highlights:

* There is always hope for churches.

* A community desires a healthy church.

* Prayer is foundational and essential.

Other highlights:

Even when you don’t think it can happen, God can work.

* If God can save any person, God can save any church.

A key element of leadership is inspiring hope in those you are leading.

A healthy church is good for the community.

* If you want your church revived you need a revival in your own soul.

Resources mentioned in today's podcast:

* Five Reason Rural and Small Town Churches are Making a Comeback

* Anatomy of a Revived Church

* Seven Habits Successful Church Consultants Develop in Their First Year - CCU Webinar

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