Trying to find a missing generation
A recent report entitled 'The 18-30 Mission: a missing generation?' highlights the desperate need for the church to respond to this crisis.
A recent report entitled 'The 18-30 Mission: a missing generation?' highlights the desperate need for the church to respond to this crisis.
Some people may be disheartened and on the verge of giving up, wondering how you got yourself into this position of leadership and why.
How do church leaders can begin to maximise the potential of their churches in mission and ministry through functional leadership teams.
How can we as a church engage more effectively with emerging generations? How can we keep the young people we already have? How can we reach more? We need to invest in the young.
How do we communicate a gospel, which has been around for over 2000 years, to a world that is ever changing and moving forward? How do we keep mission real and up-to-date and effective?
At a conference, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the amount of information received. How do you seal God's word in you and apply it to your life?
We'll be looking at how, as church leaders, we keep mission at the forefront of the church’s life by helping to explore and experience God’s love for ourselves and our community.
Do you have days when you feel so busy that you struggle to get anything done? Do you wonder how you can manage your staff more effectively?
A talk from experience: How and why every local church can and must play a part in mission and discipleship among the 2.3 million students in the UK.
What are some of the benefits of women’s ministry, and some of the steps that can help you reach your goal?