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Methodists see clues for growth in thriving churches
The United Methodist Church, the third largest denomination in the country, thinks it could be closer to finding the answer. It commissioned an ambitious survey of nearly all its 33,000 U.S. churches to find out what its growing memberships are doing to keep congregations thriving.
Of those churches, the four key factors of vitality stood out as “crystal clear findings that are actionable,” according to the survey:
— Small groups and programs, such as Bible study and activities geared toward youth.
— An active lay leadership.
— Inspirational pastors who have served lengthy tenures at churches.
— A mix of traditional and contemporary worship services.
Drive Fast for only $25
CARSON CITY, Nev. — One Nevada gubernatorial hopeful sees a speedy fix to Nevada’s budget crisis. Nonpartisan candidate Eugene “Gino” DiSimone believes people would pay for the privilege to drive up to 90 mph on designated highways — and fill the state’s depleted coffers.
DiSimone calls his idea the “free limit plan.” He estimates the plan would bring in $1 billion a year.
First, vehicles would have to pass a safety inspection. Then vehicle information would be loaded into a database, and motorists would purchase a transponder.
After setting up an account, anyone in a hurry could dial in, and for $25 charged to a credit card, be free to speed for 24 hours.
Surprisingly, the Highway Patrol isn’t on board:
The Nevada Highway Patrol isn’t keen on the idea, saying it would lead to increased injuries and traffic deaths.