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.

Developing Leaders in a Postmodern World
Teacher First: Leadership Network's 2009 Survey of Large-Church Senior Pastors
Generosity Becoming a Fundamental Spiritual Discipline for Churches
Leading Outside the Walls: How Externally Focused Churches Engage and Grow Ministry Leaders
Avoiding the Money Conflict
Changes in American Megachurches
Taking Your Church Missional: What Does it Cost the Leader?
2010 Large Church Economic Outlook Report: North American Megachurches Are Holding Steady During the "Great Recession"
Multisite Movement Gaining New Momentum in New Places
Planning for Big Success with Small Groups
The New Metrics: How Do They Look in Your Church?
Planning for Big Success with Small Groups
Global Expansion: Local Churches in Europe Becoming International Church Planting Movements
Generosity Becoming a Fundamental Spiritual Discipline for Churches
The Heartbeat of Rising Influence Churches
Changing Metrics: The Benefits of Measuring Devotion and Obedience, Not Just Numbers
Leadership Development: An Age-Old Challenge with a Modern-Day Twist
The Changing Role of Large Church Senior Pastors: Trends and Developments
Planning for Big Success with Small Groups
Leading Outside the Walls: How Externally Focused Churches Engage and Grow Ministry Leaders