by Scott Ball | Feb 3, 2021 | Church Consulting, Church Planting, Church Revitalization, Multi-Ethnic Church, Podcast
Church Revitalization Podcast – Episode 75 Spanish is the second most spoken native language in the world. While English is more widespread because it’s often a second language, the Spanish language spreads across multiple continents. Moreover, hispanic...
by Scott Ball | Feb 3, 2021 | Church Consulting, Church Culture, Church Governance, Church Growth, Church Health, Church Revitalization, Leadership, Leadership Development, Staff Development
More than 80% of churches are plateaued or in decline, and church leaders are the problem. That’s harsh, but it’s the truth. We often hear a lot of the same questions: How can my church grow?How can we reach millennials?How can we do better at discipleship?How can we...
by Scott Ball | Jan 5, 2021 | Church Consulting, Church Growth, Coaching, Strategic Planning, The Malphurs Group
Choosing a church consulting partner is a huge responsibility. The sheer number of choices: large consulting firms, denominational outlets, independent consultants… make the selection process feel overwhelming. How do you navigate the complexity? How can you be...
by Scott Ball | Dec 23, 2020 | Christian Life, Church Consulting, Church Growth, Church Health, Church Revitalization, Leadership, Leadership Development, Podcast, Strategic Planning, Values
Church Revitalization Podcast – Episode 69 I had circled the date on my calendar for over a year. It was a huge landmark for my career. It took every ounce of my influence and effort and hustle to make it a reality. It was something I could hang my hat on....
by Scott Ball | Dec 2, 2020 | Church Consulting, Church Culture, Church Growth, Church Health, Church Revitalization, Leadership, Podcast, Staff Development
Church Revitalization Podcast – Episode 66 An uncomfortable truth about leadership is that our churches and organizations are an exact reflection of how we lead them. If you’re dissatisfied with the results you’re getting, look inward before blaming external...