Is church really necessary in today’s world? This article explores why the local church still matters deeply, for personal wellbeing, for spiritual renewal, for reaching people with the good news, and for passing faith on to the next generation.
What does it look like for a church to move beyond growth and become a giver of life? This article explores the heart, mindset, and practices of churches that intentionally choose to become mother churches.
A researcher’s story of faith, mission, and the Australian church: naming our challenges, recognising new signs of life, and asking what the good news looks like for our nation today.
Some people aren’t stuck in old patterns — they’re still flexible, curious, and ready to try something new. This article explores why the young and the young in the faith are often the most fertile ground for innovation, and how releasing them to experiment can spark fresh expressions of mission and ministry.
Finding the People Ready for What’s Next | Every great move of change begins with a few who are ready to try something new. This article explores how leaders can identify and empower the 15% who are open to innovation — and why nurturing them first is key to shaping the future.
Change is essential for growth - but leading it well is what makes it last. We share share five key principles for church leaders navigating change with wisdom and grace, starting with the importance of not trying to change everyone at once!
Whether you are overseeing a church planter or leading a church or ministry, there will always be the time when you need to have hard conversations and failure to do so can be disastrous. Here Daz Farrell, Executive Coach at Eldermind offers some wise advice about hard conversations and how to have them done well.