Yearly Archives: 2010


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Last week, I kicked off a series on leading your church to plant churches with a post “How Churches Grow-The Other Wing of the Airplane.” Today, I want to provide you with seven reasons for leading your church to be involved in church planting.  Now, I know some of you […]

7 Reasons for Leading Your Church in Church Planting


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With this post, I begin another series.  This time, I am specifically writing to pastors–particularly in North America (So, if you know a few of ’em, get ’em to subscribe to this blog feed.) Pastors, the challenge from the series, if you choose to accept it:  Lead your church to […]

How Churches Grow-The Other Wing of the Airplane


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I want to share with you another book that you need to add to your library.  And, if you are one of my Southern Baptist readers, then you absolutely have to add this book to your library within the next 43 seconds! Over the past year, Evangelicals have heard much […]

New Book: Great Commission Resurgence



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In  order to assist us in staying the course in our evangelistic work, I want to turn our attentions to a foundational matter.  If we lose sight of biblical principles for missional living, the we find ourselves standing at a crossroads not knowing what to do in the societies in […]

8 Principles for Evangelism from Jesus and the Apostolic Church


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One of the major topics being addressed in missions today is the topic of orality.  It is a matter of great significance, and will continue to be in the days to come, including in post-Christianized, western contexts. In light of this matter, I want you to be aware of a […]

Author Interview: Truth That Sticks


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Several days ago I began a series on the reasons why I believe that much of the mission strategy behind North American church planting is not sufficient for reaching the 75% of the unbelievers in the U. S. and Canada (est. 254,250,000 people), and over 4 billion others across the […]

The Ecclesiological Conundrum