Closing the shepherding gap

Watch as Pushpay and Nurture CEOs discuss how their new partnership consolidates your giving, ChMS, and communication data.
Malcolm Freberg
Malcolm Freberg April 27, 2026 · 2 min read

No church leader can fulfill their mission without understanding those they’ve been called to shepherd.

Today, digital data is a critical resource for better knowing individuals and families as they grow in their faith—as well as identifying those among the flock that might have one foot out the back door.

But there’s a persistent issue for ministries: they can accumulate all the data they’d like, but that data’s not consolidated. It’s scattered across their independent platforms for giving, ChMS, communication and others.

Most churches have identified a combination of digital tools that works for their unique needs—and there’s nothing wrong with that. But all the data a shepherd needs to deeply know their community is siloed across those platforms. It’s as if the pieces to a jigsaw puzzle are split across several boxes. And by the time you’ve found them all, that person is already gone.

Nurture collects every piece and builds the picture for you so your team can act before it’s too late.

Nurture CEO Luke Denton recognized this problem and set out to solve it. Watch the clip above as he—alongside Pushpay CEO Kenny Wyatt—discuss how the incredible new partnership between these two companies will deliver on the promise of technology to help churches better shepherd their people.

Churches using Nurture see nearly 2.8x more at-risk attendees return and a 145% increase in lapsed donors giving again.

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Malcolm Freberg
Malcolm Freberg Malcolm Freberg is a Content Marketing Manager at Pushpay. He’s spent the past several years developing content for non-profits on a mission, and currently lives in North Carolina with a puppy that’s probably begging for attention at this very moment. View more posts from Malcolm Freberg
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