DEAD OR ALIVE
Live churches have space problems–parking, classromms, etc.; Dead churches have no worry about space,
Live churches are always changing things; Dead churches don’t have to–they just stay the same.
Live churches have noisy children and young people; Dead churches are fairly quiet and serene.
Live churches have a shortage of staff; Dead churches usually have a surplus.
Live churches are always overspending their budgets; Dead churches maintain large bank accounts.
Live churches struggle to remember new names; Dead churches–everybody knows everybody–for years!
Live churches have a problem developing new leaders; Dead churches don’t–they just use the same ones over and over.
Live churches spend much on “missions”; Dead churches keep it all at home.
Live churches are filled with givers; Dead churches are filled with tippers./Live churches operate primarily on Faith; Dead churches operate totally on Sight.
Live churches strain to learn and serve; Dead churches seek rest and comfort.
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