Practical Ministry Skills Assimilating Visitors into Your Church A challenge of any church is not just to bring visitors in, but to reach them in your services, connect them to people, and integrate them into the life of your church.
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A challenge of any church is not just to bring visitors in, but to figure out ways to reach them in your services, connect them to people, and integrate them into the life of your church. These handouts help equip anyone engaged in ministry to incorporate newcomers and show them that they're a valued part of your congregation.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
Turning Visitors into Members Assimilating visitors into your church starts with creating the right atmosphere.
Doug Murren and Mike Meeks
Closing the Back Door Using the right evangelism methods can help reduce your church’s dropout rate.
Win and Charles Arn
Helping New Christians Grow Up Once people become believers, the church has the responsibility to help them mature.
Dean Merrill and E. Stanley Ott
Ratios for Relationship Assimilation is enhanced when a new person can find friends and things to do.
Win and Charles Arn
Open the Closed Circle Advice to help overcome the difficulty of integrating newcomers into your church.
Lyle Schaller
New Members Boot Camp Intensive course turns out members who are in shape to join their new church.
Frank A. Thomas
From Visitor to Leader Advice for discerning when a newcomer is qualified for leadership in your church.
Everett L. Wilson
Growing Faith, Growing Numbers Adult education courses can be a powerful tool for fellowship and assimilation.
Don Michael McDonald
Tools for a Community in Transition Ministry in a transient society offers challenges and opportunities.
Stephen W. Sorenson
Assimilating New Neighbors How a church can stay alive in the midst of a transitioning community.
David Trumble
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