Yearly Archives: 2010


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In light of the fact that today is Canada Day, I am interrupting the two-part series that I just started on church planting models.  July 1 is the day when Canadians celebrate the birth of their country.  While thinking of our northern neighbor, I decided to take a moment to share with […]

Canada Day and a Glimpse at Canada’s Metro Contexts


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I am about to enter into two intensive weeks of summer classes.  Next week, I plan to be teaching Church Planting Models, followed by Church Multiplication Strategies.  Since my models class is on my mind at the moment, I have decided to do a couple of posts on the topic. We live in […]

Church Planting Model Mania-Part 1


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In this post, I do not wish to be an alarmist, nor do I want to create a work of fiction and claim it to be a reality.  I do want to be proactive and begin a conversation. For sometime, I have been concerned over something that I believe will become a […]

C5 Contextualization: Coming to a North American People Group Near ...



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The year 2012 will mark the 100th anniversary of the publication of Roland Allen’s classic book Missionary Methods: St. Paul’s or Ours?.  In honor of this event, I am presently working on a biography on the legendary Anglican.  At the time of this blog post, only one such biography has […]

Early Reference on Roland Allen


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Lord willing, over the next few days, I will have the privilege to speak to some of the world’s most influential people:  campus ministers and college students.  On Saturday, I plan to be in Columbus, Ohio and on Monday and Tuesday in Louisville, Kentucky, interacting with such groups.  While the […]

Students and Global Evangelization


(Okay, I know that this is my second post today.  But I’m leaving for vacation, abstaining from blogging, tweeting, and yes, email.  Therefore, I wanted to get this posted today.) One of the many blessings of serving with the faculty of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary is the fellowship with the […]

Interview with David Sills on Reaching and Teaching