The overall church in America may not be experiencing overall numerical growth, but a small minority of churches are increasing at a rapid growth level—10% or more in attendance per year for at least three consecutive years. These churches are not unique to any particular demographic or area. They seem to have found ways to continually remove barriers that inhibit growth and let God do the rest.

Transformation: Discipleship that Turns Lives, Churches, and the World Upside Down
Developing Leaders in a Postmodern World
Global Expansion: Local Churches in Europe Becoming International Church Planting Movements
Hire or Freeze? Churches Take Differing Staff Approaches to Keep External Focus
Changing Metrics: The Benefits of Measuring Devotion and Obedience, Not Just Numbers
Breaking Through Growth Barriers In New Churches
Who--and What--Is Shaping Next Generation Pastors?
Pastors Who Are Shaping the Future: An Inside Look at Today's Influencers
The Changing Role of Large Church Senior Pastors: Trends and Developments
Generosity Becoming a Fundamental Spiritual Discipline for Churches
Brave New Women
Living on the Resurrection Side of Life: “Resurrection Power”
What Matters In the Light of Eternity: “Life Matters”
The New Role for Western Missionaries
Leading Outside the Walls: How Externally Focused Churches Engage and Grow Ministry Leaders
Global Expansion: Local Churches in Europe Becoming International Church Planting Movements
Making Multisite Mergers Work: New Options for Being One Church in Two or More Locations
Church Health Survey Report 2010
Developing Leaders in a Postmodern World
Church Facilities Management: The Facts