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My Sunday School Is on Life Support

February 10, 2015 by Darryl Wilson Leave a Comment

SUNDAY SCHOOL ON LIFE SUPPORT. Many Sunday Schools across the country are sick, and many are dying. No one new (except for relatives) has attended in … [Read more...] about My Sunday School Is on Life Support

Filed Under: Leadership, Outreach, Pastors/Sunday School Directors, Planning Tagged With: dying, evaluation, leadership, life support, low expectations, no new classes, no new leaders, planning

Why New Groups Are Desperately Needed, Part 1

February 21, 2014 by Darryl Wilson Leave a Comment

Over my sixteen and a half years of serving as the Sunday School missionary for the Kentucky Baptist Convention, I have watched churches and Sunday … [Read more...] about Why New Groups Are Desperately Needed, Part 1

Filed Under: Leadership, Pastors/Sunday School Directors, Starting New Classes Tagged With: maintenance focus, no change, no new classes, no new leaders, no training, resistance

Sunday School’s Neglect of Organizing for Care and Growth, Part 5

July 17, 2009 by Darryl Wilson Leave a Comment

While on a writing sabbatical in Oxford, England, I bought a Regent’s Park College hoodie. I liked the dark blue color and the college crest on the … [Read more...] about Sunday School’s Neglect of Organizing for Care and Growth, Part 5

Filed Under: Pastors/Sunday School Directors Tagged With: neglect, no goals, no more space, no new classes, no new leaders, organization, too small

Four Stumbling Blocks for Sunday School Growth, Part 2

November 9, 2008 by Darryl Wilson Leave a Comment

In Part 1, I mentioned that there are a number of issues that can be stumbling blocks which contribute toward plateaued or declining Sunday School … [Read more...] about Four Stumbling Blocks for Sunday School Growth, Part 2

Filed Under: Outreach, Pastors/Sunday School Directors, Planning, Starting New Classes Tagged With: no goals, no new classes, no new leaders, stumbling blocks, Sunday School growth

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