As a disciple maker, one of the most challenging situations you may encounter is when someone you are trying to disciple does not want to become a disciple according to the Bible. This can be frustrating and discouraging, but it is important to remember that we cannot force anyone to become a disciple. Our role as disciple makers is to share the truth of the Gospel with others and encourage them t... Continue reading
In today’s world, growth is often prioritized above all else, be it in personal achievements, businesses, or churches. However, true growth is not just about numbers; it reflects overall health. Just as being alive doesn’t guarantee good health, a church’s existence doesn’t ensure its vitality. To flourish and fulfil its purpose, a church must prioritize Continue reading
In today’s digital age, information technology has proven to be an essential tool for enhancing efficiency, communication, and overall administration within organizations, including churches. Integrating IT church management systems can seem overwhelming, particularly for non-IT savvy members. Where do we begin? Which church management system should we implement? What even is a church manage... Continue reading
It is proven that Easter is the most attended church service in a year! The “CEO Christians”, who only attend church on Christmas and Easter will be sure to make an appearance. With that, we get this one chance to get these people into our doors. My only caution to churches is this – spend Continue reading
We’re excited to shine the spotlight on Greg Hackathorn, Church Administrator of the Pentecostals of Sydney and his experience using ACTS. Greg struggled to find a system that met his church’s unique needs until he discovered ACTS. Over the last 4 years, ACTS has enabled him to streamline communication, track guest processes, small group operations, Continue reading
Do you know how to identify leaders in your church? This is one of the struggles of Pastors today. There is a fear of putting up a novice before his time or a charismatic leader gone rogue. If only choosing leaders were as easy as looking out for a neon sign. In my years of Continue reading