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UnSeminary Releases 2013 Ministry Trends Report [Infographic]

Contact: Rich Birch, 908-312-0003

MORRISTOWN, N.J., Dec. 13, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- Today, UnSeminary released it's 2013 Ministry Trends report painting a compelling picture of critical issues facing church leaders in the coming year. Keeping with UnSeminary's vision of practical training for church leaders not provided by typical training environments, the infographic raises questions facing progressive churches today.

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"Church leaders are serving in an increasing complex world and we have more opportunities today to reach people than ever before," says Rich Birch, the founder of UnSeminary. "My hope is that this year's Ministry Trends Report will stir conversations in church leadership circles about how we can reach more people in 2013 than we did in 2012!"

Media outlets are encouraged to download and use the report while linking back to UnSeminary: www.unseminary.com/ministry-trends-2013-infographic.

The issues being covered by this year's Ministry Trends report are:

  • Mobile Ministry -- Will 2013 be the year that churches start leveraging smart phones for ministry?
     
  • Compassion Evangelism -- How can we enlist seeking friends in compassion ministry as a bridge to Jesus?
     
  • Data for Discipleship -- Can churches leverage the data they have about people to help them grow?

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About Rich Birch
Rich is a senior ministry leader with over 15 years experience turning vision into reality in progressive churches. An early pioneer in the multisite church movement he led the charge in transforming a single church of 800 people to a movement of 12+ locations and 6,000 people. He's an advisor to senior leadership teams to innovative churches across North America and a sought after speaker on communications, strategy, personal productivity and multisite at conferences like Orange and WFX. He currently serves at Liquid Church(
www.liquidchurch.com) and is the primary contributor to UnSeminary (www.unseminary.com).