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Why Simple Systems Consulting?

Welcome to Simple Systems Consulting - Your Trusted Partner in Church Growth! At Simple Systems, we are dedicated to helping pastors achieve genuine and sustainable church growth. Our founder, Henry Tolbert, has collaborated with over 100 churches to build powerful systems that maximize impact without compromising on gimmicks.

After years of serving as a church leader in many different roles, I felt an overwhelming call to find a role that allowed me to serve pastors and church leaders everywhere. more specifically, I wanted to help churches see the value of spiritual growth through discipleship.

Over and over again, I would see churches pursue numerical and financial growth, without realizing that if people grew spiritually they could more easily help the church numerically and financially.

After just one year, our team has been able to see more than 2500 people start a discipleship journey through their local church. That's who we are. We're disciple-makers who want to help you and your team become better disciple-makers.

Introducing the Church Systems Bootcamp - Your Gateway to Effective Ministry

This comprehensive program equips pastors with time-tested systems for worship planning, assimilation, evangelism, giver development and more. With our bootcamp, you can grow your church authentically and achieve lasting impact!

  • Develop A Stronger Team To Carry More Responsibility

  • Turn Visitors Into Members More Consistently

  • Onboard New Members And Get Them Active Fast

  • Maximize Your Time So You Can Focus On What's Next

  • Protect The Church By Building Systems That Stay When People Leave

  • Save Money And Increase Revenue By Developing Generous Givers In The Church

WE HAVE WORKED WITH 100+ CHURCHES AND COUNTING:

Real Stories of Church Transformation

Hear Inspiring Stories of Church Transformation! Our bootcamp has empowered countless pastors to witness remarkable growth while staying true to their calling. Discover how church systems have revolutionized ministries and brought genuine impact to communities.

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YOU WANT TO MAKE MORE DISCIPLES.

WE HAVE THE SYSTEMS TO HELP YOU DO IT!

1. REACH & KEEP NEW PEOPLE

Begin with a strong focus to GATHER new people and get them engaged with the church.

2. BUILD & FIELD YOUR TEAMS

Shift focus to GROW the people you have with systems to build connection and commitment.

3. CATCH & RELEASE NEW LEADERS

Expand the vision to create space for new leaders to emerge and take the ministry to new spaces and new people for the Kingdom.

THE RESULTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES!

The Power of Asking: How to Recognize and Receive Essential Help

The Power of Asking: How to Recognize and Receive Essential Help

December 09, 20255 min read

The Power of Asking: How to Recognize and Receive Essential Help

As leaders, whether in ministry, business, or family, we all hit that point. You know, the one where the weight of it all just feels too much. The decisions, the responsibilities, the expectations, it’s overwhelming. And here’s the hard truth: we can’t do it alone. We were never meant to.

But here’s the good news: recognizing that you need help is the first step toward breaking free from that weight. Let me tell you something you might not have heard before: needing help is not a sign of weakness. It’s a sign that you’re ready to grow and lead more effectively.

The moment you can admit that, something powerful starts to happen. But here's the catch: help doesn’t always come the way you expect it to. It doesn’t always look like what you imagine, and it’s not always in the form you’re hoping for. But God is always faithful, and He knows how to deliver the right help at the right time.

Understanding the Need for Help

Every leader, at some point, faces a challenge that their own strength can’t handle. It’s not about being a bad leader; it’s about acknowledging that we were never meant to carry the load alone. Think about it this way: remember trying to assemble something complicated, like furniture, by yourself? No matter how many times you read the instructions, you’re stuck. And then someone comes along, and suddenly, it all makes sense. That’s what it’s like when we learn to accept help.

Seven Ways to Help Appears

  1. Help Through People
    Just like Moses had Aaron, God often sends help through others. It might be someone with a skill you lack or someone who can just listen. You might not expect them to be the solution, but they are. Don’t miss the help God places in your life because it doesn’t look like what you imagined.

  2. Help Through Partnership
    Sometimes, help isn’t just about getting a job done; it’s about perspective. When Moses learned to delegate, he allowed others to step in, and it changed everything. Working together means gaining wisdom from those who can see what you can’t.

  3. Help Through Pressure
    It’s not always the way we’d choose, but pressure can lead to clarity. When Elijah faced immense pressure under the juniper tree, it wasn’t failure; it was God preparing him for the next phase. So when you feel that pressure, stop and breathe. It’s an invitation to slow down and hear from God.

  4. Help Through Prophetic Correction
    Sometimes the hardest help to accept comes in the form of correction. But real growth happens when we listen to others who see things we don’t. Don’t dismiss feedback just because it’s uncomfortable. It’s a tool to get you back on track.

  5. Help Through Provision & Strategy
    Help isn’t always a direct handout. Sometimes, it’s a well-thought-out plan that brings the provision you need. Maybe you’re praying for more funds, but what if God’s calling you to develop a strategy that will unlock the resources you’ve been asking for?

  6. Help Through Unqualified Individuals
    God often uses people who don’t fit our idea of what help should look like. David’s mighty men weren’t perfect, but they were the help he needed to accomplish great things. Don’t overlook people just because they don’t have the credentials you expect. They might just be the ones God is using.

  7. Help Through the Next Generation
    Don’t forget that the next generation holds the key to the future. Just like Paul mentored Timothy, investing in young leaders will create a legacy that lasts long after you’re gone. Mentor them, believe in them, and pour into them because they are the future.

Overcoming Barriers to Receiving Help

Now, let’s talk about the elephant in the room: Why do we resist help?

  • Pride: We think we should have all the answers. But remember, calling is divine, but capacity is human. We’re not meant to do everything alone.

  • Control: We’re scared someone else might mess it up. But guess what? Sometimes things need to be done differently. And that’s okay.

  • Fear of Mistakes: Let’s be honest, delegating can be scary. But growth happens when we learn from mistakes. It’s better to take the risk and grow than to stay stuck.

  • Past Hurt: If you’ve been let down before, it’s hard to trust others. But don’t let past hurts dictate future blessings. Heal, and let the right help in.

Practical Steps to Embracing Help

Here’s how to make sure help works when it shows up:

  • Respond with Invitation: Don’t wait for help to knock. Invite it in.

  • Engage with Participation: When help arrives, be there with them. Walk alongside them to make sure the job gets done.

  • Offer Remuneration: Acknowledge the value of help. Whether through resources, meals, or recognition, let them know they matter.

  • Set Clear Expectations: Define what you need. Don’t expect others to read your mind.

  • Delegate Authority: Trust others with responsibility. Let them lead where they’re strong.

The Bottom Line

Your breakthrough is tied to the help you’re refusing to receive. Stop thinking you need to do it alone. God has already sent people and opportunities to help you, but you’ve got to open your eyes and your heart to them.

Let’s Get Started: Join the 21-Day Comeback Challenge

If you’re ready to step into a new season of growth and partnership, join me for the 21-Day Comeback Challenge, starting January 1st. For 21 days, I’ll walk you through practical steps to revive your faith, reset your vision, and rebuild your life and ministry.

You’ll get daily live sessions, practical strategies, and actionable steps that will lead you to your best year ever in faith, family, and finances. Don’t wait until everything is perfect; start now and make 2026 your comeback year.

Click here to join the 21-Day Comeback Challenge

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