Watch the episode from July 20, 2020. Carey and David are joined by Lysa TerKeurst as they unpack the latest ChurchPulse data and talk about how vulnerability can transform the way one leads in crisis.
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State of Your Church: This 2022 initiative kicks off with a free 90 minute webcast on Tuesday, March 1st at 1:00pm ET. Join Barna president David Kinnaman and hosts Carey Nieuwhof and Nona Jones by registering for free at Barna.com/stateofyourchurch
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Beyond Diversity: To order Barna’s Beyond Diversity report, go to Barna.com/BeyondDiversity.
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