How to Develop Tactical Patience in a Revitalization or Replant – Revitalize & Replant #060
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Today’s Listener Question:
Episode Highlights:
“If you’re not committed to stay for at least five years in a replant or serious revitalization, then don’t go.”
Hiring a younger pastor doesn’t automatically mean your church will immediately draw in younger families.
One of the marks of a mission-minded church is that you can celebrate what God is doing in other churches.
Everything that happens in your church is the activity of God.
Pray for patience
Keep the longer-term view in perspective
Celebrate small victories more frequently
Mentor others in the revitalization
Stay connected with other pastors
Make certain your family is okay
Resources mentioned in this episode include:
ChurchReplanters.com
ChurchAnswers.com
Replanter Assessment
Find more resources at the Revitalize & Replant page at ThomRainer.com
Revitalize & Replant is sponsored by the North American Mission Board and ChurchReplanters.com. More than 10% of churches in North America are at risk of closing and the North American Mission Board is committed to reversing this trend by decreasing the death rate of existing churches while simultaneously increasing the birth rate of new churches. To learn more about what it means to become a replanting pastor or to explore resources for replanting and revitalization in your own church, visit ChurchReplanters.com.
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Tactical patience means waiting to change things when the time is right. Pastors often get in trouble when they rush into change. Today, we discuss how to grow in that patience.
Today’s Listener Question:
FROM COLIN
Can you guys share some advice on how to grow in tactical patience? Without asking you to share details from that situation, what advice do you have for others facing similar situations?
Episode Highlights:
“If you’re not committed to stay for at least five years in a replant or serious revitalization, then don’t go.”
Hiring a younger pastor doesn’t automatically mean your church will immediately draw in younger families.
One of the marks of a mission-minded church is that you can celebrate what God is doing in other churches.
Everything that happens in your church is the activity of God.
The six keys to tactical patience are:
Pray for patience
Keep the longer-term view in perspective
Celebrate small victories more frequently
Mentor others in the revitalization
Stay connected with other pastors
Make certain your family is okay
Resources mentioned in this episode include:
ChurchReplanters.com
ChurchAnswers.com
Replanter Assessment
Find more resources at the Revitalize & Replant page at ThomRainer.com

Revitalize & Replant is sponsored by the North American Mission Board and ChurchReplanters.com. More than 10% of churches in North America are at risk of closing and the North American Mission Board is committed to reversing this trend by decreasing the death rate of existing churches while simultaneously increasing the birth rate of new churches. To learn more about what it means to become a replanting pastor or to explore resources for replanting and revitalization in your own church, visit ChurchReplanters.com.
Submit Your Question:
Do you have a question about church revitalization or replanting for us to use on the podcast? Visit the podcast page to submit your question. If we use it on the show, you’ll get a copy of Autopsy of a Deceased Church and Reclaiming Glory.
Published on September 27, 2018 00:00
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