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Diverse Regions of Church Growth

By: Jason Evans

There are actually two types of church growth. One type is spiritual growth while the other type is growth in numbers. You would expect most churches to require both types of growth but the fact is they often focus on simply one.

Normally the focus is on the growth of numbers in the church. This is since churches place a gigantic amount of their time thinking of new ways to gain visitors and to get those visitors to change to members. This is not a bad thing. The fact is christian churches must have an increase in numbers over time to keep the doors open.

The truth that more people means more money is not a bad thing either. It takes cash to keep the building up and the air conditioning running. That in itself is why a lot of christian churches are so focused on getting new members. The difficulty is that often this is the only reason they require new members.

I have heard it said once in a church that they needed to go knock on the doors of the neighborhood next door cause they had plenty of rich people there. This shocked me to no end and I hope it shocks you too. This church was consumed with the concept of money and that was their only reason to need growth.

Needless to declare this church needed to do some growing in another way beforehand they should have looked at numbers. What I am speaking about is spiritual church growth. This is the other type of growth that christian churches sometimes focus on.

Normally you see the smaller christian churches focus on this. They also stay small since this is all they focus on. Spiritual growth means the church is searching to disciple their members. I am a giant fan of this. Every church must move from making members to making disciples.

This is a long process but it causes the members to be more like Christ every day. This is what the church is intended to do. Again however there is a problem. If the church turns its attention away from evangelization and turns it to focus simply on those members of the church it is going to die out over time.

Christian churches like this often forget the require for a building and air conditioning is critical and can benefit the furthering of the gospel. A good quality mix of both types of church growth is needed. If you hope to have a thriving church then you will want to find some way to combine these two.

A good way of doing this is by holding small groups that are less formal and causes people to open up about things in their own lives. This could be a great way to get spiritual growth started. By spending time outside of the normal Sunday service doing this type of teaching you may disciple the members easier.

This will also leave room to have Sundays for more evangelistic meetings and messages. Cause Sundays are when visitors normally show up you may focus on the numbers. Remember it is critical to move these visitors from their status to members and then members to disciples.

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