In this episode of Echoes Through Eternity, Dr. Jeffery D. Skinner discusses the concept of toxic growth within the church, emphasizing that not all growth is beneficial. He argues that true growth should be measured by spiritual health and discipleship rather than mere numbers. The conversation explores the dangers of equating attendance with success, the importance of faithfulness in ministry, and the distinction between healthy and toxic growth dynamics. Ultimately, Dr. Skinner calls for a return to the core mission of making disciples and emphasizes that genuine growth is a result of God's presence and work in the church.
Takeaways
Not all growth is good growth.
Church growth without disciple making is just a crowd.
We replaced disciple making with personal branding.
You can fill pews without filling hearts.
Toxic growth blinds us with pride.
Healthy growth is fruit from obedience.
Faithfulness is never wasted.
Growth is not the goal, Faithfulness is.
The church doesn't need more hype.
It needs holiness.It's God who gives the increase.
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