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  • Church Learnings from Falling TV Ratings

    When was the last time you sat down to watch a TV show (other than, say, a football game) when it aired live? And in the car, how often do you listen podcasts or your own playlists compared to the radio? Even just a few years ago, you likely would have answered very differently.

  • Crafting Your Cast: From Mission to Vision

    POP QUIZ: In a sentence or two, can you say what God is calling you to do – or at least the direction He has for you? If you answered ‘YES!,’ then congratulations! You have your vision.

  • Do What You’re Capable Of

    Start Your Journey Before You See the End The resistance wants to be reassured.

  • Developing a Tagline for Your Church, Step 5: Top 5

    Now its time to identify your top five ideas.

  • How 30 Seconds Can Change the World

    There are often crucial moments when we have an opportunity to be vision-casters with people, one-on-one.

  • 3 Hard Decisions of Generosity

    The desire for a more generous culture is an inspiring one.

  • Using Social Media as a Christ Follower: One Principle and Three Questions

    After taking LifeWay Christian Stores through a vision process, I not only shop there often, I go with a different mindset.

  • A Church Plant Moves Out of Storage

    (Mike Gammill is one of our Lead Navigators at Auxano.

  • How to Systematically Improve Your Church’s Ministry to Volunteers

    Leading volunteers is challenging.

  • Vision Recovery Process, Step 5: INSPIRE Your Church

    The Vision Recovery Process is Auxano’s five-step framework for navigating and helping church leaders plan through all three phases.

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Three effective ways to start moving toward clarity right now.

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