Hi Reader,
Almost every Christian leader I talk to has a passion for reaching people who don’t know Christ.
But passion doesn't always translate into impact.
- How do you know if your church is effective at reaching people?
- How can you tell if your drive to reach the unchurched is coming up short?
The issue is that most churches lack a reliable way to measure it.
For a lot of leaders, this creates a quiet anxiety you can’t quite name. You’re doing everything you can… and you don’t even know if it’s working with the people you’re trying to reach most.
Activity is easy to track.
Evangelism isn't.
But what if there were a simple way to find out?
Measuring evangelism health: Where do you and your church stand?
I'm excited to share a guest post from Marc Estes, CEO of VisitorReach — Measuring evangelism health: Where do you and your church stand?
Marc shares:
- The uncomfortable truth that evangelism isn’t automatically happening
- The quiet crisis that many Christians feel “open,” but don’t engage
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And two practical tools you can use to start measuring evangelism health
Get ready for outreach this Easter.
For many churches, Easter brings some of the highest attended services of the year. Are you ready to turn visitors into real connections? Find out.
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Assessment #1: Measure your church’s outreach impact.
This assessment helps you see the full picture of your church’s outreach and identify where to focus next to build a stronger outreach culture. Take the Church Assessment →
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Assessment #2: Discover your personal evangelism health.
Use this assessment to identify what’s strong, what’s slipping, so you can align what you do with who you are called to reach. Take the Personal Assessment →
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Cheering for you,
P.S. Wondering how to measure your church's evangelism efforts? Check this out.