The Matthean account of the Great Commission commands us to make disciples, baptize, and teach them to observe all that Jesus commanded. While you have read on this blog that church planting, as modeled in the Scriptures, is evangelism that results in new churches, I want to begin this six-part series addressing […]
Monthly Archives: March 2010
I am in Greer, South Carolina today with the Southeastern Regional Evangelical Missiological Society. Since the Evangelical Missiological Society is presently on my mind, I want to introduce you to this resource. I have been a member for several years, and currently serving as the vice president for the southeastern region. We are a […]
Evangelical Missiological Society
We now come to the final post in this series. I believe this is one of the most difficult posts to write, because I know how personal this material will be to many people. Remember, I’m right there with you. But while some of you may not be able to […]
Apostolic Missiology: Part 4-It’s Not About Church Planting
We now come to the next post in this series on Apostolic Missiology. In case you missed it, you can read the first and second posts HERE and HERE. This series is taken from a portion of a presentation I did at the Church Planting Missionary Forum for the North American […]
Apostolic Missiology: Part 3-Missiological Shift in Western Contexts
In the first post in this series, I began by raising several questions. Keep thinking about these; we’ll probably see them again. I also noted that the main point I’m attempting to communicate in this series is: in any context, the Church must operate from an apostolic missiology when it comes to missionary endeavors. […]
Apostolic Missiology: Part 2-What is It?
I recently spoke to church planters at an event held in Atlanta by the North American Mission Board, addressing some of the material in my most recent book Discovering Church Planting. I have been told the audio will be made available very soon. When that happens, I’ll link it to the […]