Get 80% of Your Church Members on FIRE to Serve


If you are a Pastor or Lay Leader, this Model Summary will give you:

  • The 3 keys to success to mobilize your whole church
  • Exciting examples of this model in action and data behind it
  • 6 reasons why it’s hard to get people to serve
  • Practical next steps for you to plan an outreach event that engages most of your congregation!

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“If I had to choose one ministry that would revitalize a congregation and alert us to the many needs around us, it would have to be Operation Inasmuch.”

Many Ann, First Baptist Church, Clinton, NC

2,300+ churches in 25 states and several countries use this model to mobilize members in mercy ministry!

This Model in Action

The Problem: Learn how the Pareto Principle affects your congregation, and the reasons the majority of church attendees aren’t involved.

The Solution: Discover how, using an effective model, service projects can change lives of people in your church, especially the uninvolved.

The Data: We share the numbers of how this model leads to measurable differences in how many people are involved before and after these events.

3 Keys to Success: Get details on the three most important principles for these kind of initiatives to succeed and work both the first time and long-term.

“The typical range of participation for a congregation is between 50 and 75 percent of their average attendance which, as you can see, engages about half of their 80 percenters.”

David Crocker
Operation Inasmuch Founder