The world has changed over the last decade, and so has the church around the world. One may wonder: Do the original NCD research findings as published in Natural Church Development still hold true?
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Neil Cole
A powerful growth force in the NCD paradigm is multiplication. Many illustrations of how God uses this principle can be found. Not just in Jesus' ministry, but in Paul's as well. The following article by Neil Cole compares Paul's missionary journeys. And the observation he makes is a striking one: Paul shifted his ministry emphasis from that of making disciples to raising up of leaders out of disciples – from addition growth to multiplication growth. What he finds in Paul's missionary strategies is a mentoring for multiplication model.
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Adam Johnstone
You have embarked on the NCD journey. You are trying to make progress on your NCD results. But sometimes you wonder what this journey will bring about in the life of your church. Get a better idea of what you can reasonably expect from your passionate efforts towards more health.
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Christoph Schalk
There have been many positive changes since Christian A. Schwarz first published his gift test in 1988. A survey at the time showed that 80 per cent of church members were not aware of their spiritual gifts. Things have changed considerably in the meantime, with a wide variety of gift tests now available, although the topic is still of high relevance. In 1988 only about 20 different test procedures were known throughout the world, whereas nowadays many associations, organizations and even churches offer their own – often home-made - gift tests. What is often overlooked, however, is that tools developed by amateurs tend to produce false or highly inaccurate results. The effects this has on church ministry are far-reaching.
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Petr Činčala
In October 2006 NCD International did a study on a group of churches that had done several NCD church profiles in recent years. Those churches not only took the survey but also analyzed its results and worked on improving their minimum factors before they took another survey to monitor their progress. Findings from our research show again: Churches that commit themselves to the NCD process and continue to implement its principles experience sustained quality growth. In most cases they also attract more people than before.
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Christoph Schalk
Organic quality management (oqm®) measures and develops the health and quality of an organization – and is the "biotic brother" of Natural Church Development (NCD), designed for Christian not-for-profit organizations. Read more on what makes oqm® so unique.
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Christoph Schalk
Organic quality management (oqm®) measures and develops the health and quality of an organization – and is the "biotic brother" of Natural Church Development (NCD), designed for Christian not-for-profit organizations. What makes oqm® unique is its holistic assessment of an organization according to the following three dimensions: structural ("Organization"), human ("Organism") and spiritual ("Spirit").
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Petr Činčala
We were looking at the strengths and weaknesses of churches by their religious stream. In light of NCD´s 3 color paradigm we clustered the churches archived in NCD´s international database – based on their religious stream – in three groups of green, red, and blue churches. Which one of those colors is now the better one? A closer look will disclose both the strengths and weaknesses of each color group.
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Petr Činčala
In a previous article we took a glimpse at the health of churches based on their religious stream, as nominated by their pastor. Based on the NCD database research, we are going to look a bit closer at the strengths and weaknesses of churches by their faith tradition to understand them better and learn from them.
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