Measuring Success in Ministry
UPDATE: I have used this scorecard, along with other thoughts from scripture, to write an ebook on success in ministry. The ebook is available for the kindle only. Reframing Success: Missional Metrics for Ministry Success

At my last doctoral class with Len Sweet last week, he posed a question to us that went something like this: Provide for me the metaphors that will describe how we measure success in the church in the future. We are prone to measure success by how man and how much. And we determine who is a great leader by how many and how much.
So today, I want to share with you some of the metaphors we listed (and some I came up with afterwards), of things we can count as a measure of success. But I need to issue a warning. You will have to think about these and you may push back unless you realize the metaphor. So don't react...Ponder...
The number of cigarette buts in the church parking lot.
The number of adoptions people in the church have made from local foster care.
The number of pictures on the church wall of unwed mothers holding their newborn babies in their arms for the first time.
The number of classes for special needs children and adults
The number of former convicted felons serving in the church
The number of phone calls from community leaders asking the church's advice
The number of meetings that take place somewhere besides the church building
The number of organizations using the church building
The number of days the pastor doesn't spend time in the church office but in the community
The number of emergency finance meetings that take place to reroute money to community ministry
The amount of dollars saved by the local schools because the church has painted the walls
The number of people serving in the community during the church's normal worship hours
The number of non-religious-school professors worshiping with you
The number of people wearing good, free clothes that used to belong to members of the church
The number of times the church band has played family-friendly music in the local coffee shop
The number of people who have gotten better because of free health clinic you operate
The number of people in new jobs thanks to the free job training center you opened
The number of micro-loans given by members in your church
The number of churches your church planted in a 10 mile radius of your own church
Got any more?