The following is based in experiences I've had with churches I've
consulted with over more than 20 years of service in ministry. Over that
time, I have become convinced that we have perfected the pathology by
which we can accelerate the decline and eventual demise of a local
church. I've seen the following happen in different orders, with
different emphases, and I can guarantee that if you implement these five
things, you will be pushing the nuclear button on your congregation.
I've seen it happen enough times, and western evangelicalism has
developed habits that have perfected this approach.
1. Perpetually send an unclear sound. Make sure that key leaders remain clueless, and divided, when it comes to the identity, purpose, vision, and direction of the church. Speak in spiritual euphemisms that seem holy, like "we just want to love Jesus and each other," or "we just want to follow the Bible." These sorts of nebulous statements, absent of any contextual application, are a way to sound thoroughly Biblical without actually being Biblical. Furthermore, they are the perfect way to stay adrift in a sea of irrelevance, and never identify who God created your local church to be, and what He wants her to do. The result, of course, is that the church will do nothing. Continue at Joel Rainey

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