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      The objective should not be Church growth, but church health, because growth must proceed from health.
We should focus on the health of the church and let God take care of the growth. If you do it the other way around, you may end up with an unhealthy church that has a lot of people— One that may look successful, statistically, but is not really pleasing to God or delivering transformed disciples serving Christ.
    
      — Oct 06, 2024 01:16PM
    
  We should focus on the health of the church and let God take care of the growth. If you do it the other way around, you may end up with an unhealthy church that has a lot of people— One that may look successful, statistically, but is not really pleasing to God or delivering transformed disciples serving Christ.
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      Oct 06, 2024 01:18PM
    
    
      You do not need a marketing plan to grow the church; you need a biblical fitness plan to promote its health. And you should be preoccupied not with programs designed to produce numbers, nickels, and noise, but with biblical principles by which the holy Spirit can bring health and vitality to the body of Christ. And while statistical growth is likely to be experienced, the functional ministry of the church is the real testimony of the spiritual vitality.
    
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