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Christian Business Coach Develops Programs to End Church Decline

Category: Church and Ministry

Power International founder Joseph M. Foster is offering a new eight-week coaching and mastermind program designed to help ministers end decline in churches across the country.

Grow Your Church Strong (GYCS) will train pastors and church leaders to evaluate the current state of their churches and develop a strategy for growth.

“Church attendance is at an all-time low. Many churches are struggling to keep their doors open,” Foster said. “We developed GYCS to assist pastors and leaders with the strategies they need to develop a strong church—not just increase in number, but grow in every part of their organization.”

Foster said he was overwhelmed with inquiries from church leaders nationwide who were seeking solutions for strengthening their churches. He began to see the need for an Internet-based program capable of a further reach than he could provide.

“It has been absolutely impossible to work hands-on with everybody, so we developed a system that would allow us to work with pastors and leaders without overextending our organization,” Foster said. “[The program] is affordable for every church and has the resources we used to triple church attendance.”

In addition to solid resources and coaching, the GYCS provides a forum for pastors who want to connect with other church leaders.

“Most pastors are doing ministry alone,” Foster said. “I’m getting calls from pastors all the time about how lonely they feel.

“Your network is your net worth, and when you join GYCS you are instantly connected to an unlimited network. Imagine an environment where you can obtain financial growth strategies, get creative ideas for youth ministry, or even learn how to increase speaking engagements from other pastors and leaders.

For more information about GYCS, visit josephmfoster.org/gycs.
(Source: Christian Newswire)

Key Tax Changes for Churches Are Clearly Explained in Tax Guide

Category: Church and Ministry

The most comprehensive and authoritative tax guide for church leaders, the annual Church & Clergy Tax Guide, was published by Christianity Today in January. Important tax updates are written in easy-to-understand language and are on topics that include the Affordable Care Act and the American Taxpayer Relief Act.

Tens of Thousands Urge Boycott of ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Americans should boycott “Fifty Shades of Grey” on Valentine’s Day, say more than 60,000 signatories and a growing coalition of groups that accused NBC Universal of “using a romantic holiday to promote a movie about abuse and degradation.”

Great Lakes Region Livestreams Equippers Conference

Category: Church of God News

Almost 300 local church pastors and leaders from across the Great Lakes Region of the Church of God recently chose the location closest to their local church to gather with their peers for a time of united training and equipping for ministry.

Jesus’ Words Backed by Archaeology: “The Stones Are Crying Out”

Category: History and Heritage

A few years ago, people exploring caves outside Jerusalem came across the find of a lifetime: an ancient burial cave containing the remains of a crucified man. This find is only one in a series of finds that overturns a century-old scholarly consensus.

15 Things the Church Needs to Do in 2015

Category: Opinion & Commentary

It’s that time of the year again, when we stand on the precipice of a new year and look forward to what is in store for us in 2015. Last year, I wrote 14 Things the Church Needs to Do in 2014, and many of them are still true for 2015.

The Real Reason the Pentecostal Movement Keeps Growing

Category: Faith and Family

There are parts of the globe where the greatest church growth is happening through the Pentecostal movement. One of the most frequently asked questions is: “In a world where the church seems to be declining in many areas, how they are bucking the trend?”

‘Saturday Night Fire’ Will Continue Prayer Effort

Category: Church of God News

“Lead from my knees,” is the language Church of God General Overseer Mark Williams used on the last night of the recent 21 Day Virtual Prayer meeting, which registered almost 5,000 connections over the course of the three weeks. Williams and his wife Sandra Kay led portions of the call on the last night, January 31. Peggy Scarborough, who serves as prayer coordinator for South Carolina and conducts similar calls for various prayer efforts, noted that the response was, “beyond anything comparable.”

Episcopal Church Loses Big in Landmark Court Decision

Category: Church and Ministry

A nearly two-year odyssey that has “taken its toll spiritually, financially” has come to an end for The Episcopal Church’s Diocese of South Carolina. On Tuesday, a South Carolina Circuit Court judge ruled that the diocese can leave the denomination and take with it all its property, including church buildings, symbols and other assets totaling over a half billion dollars, according to the diocese’s website.


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