Four Lessons Pastors of Struggling Churches Are Learning from Each Other


Podcast Episode #608


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If you can afford Netflix you can afford an online community where pastors can come together regularly at Church Answers Central. Today’s post comes from the blessing of pastors who have decided to focus on each other and four lessons they have learned from each other.


Highlights:



“I am not alone.”
“I am not crazy.”
“There are resources available.”
“There is hope.”

Resources mentioned in today’s podcast:



Church Answers
Church Consultation University
Revitalize 2020
Church of the Year Nominations


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