I am very excited to share that my new work on the late Anglican, missionary-priest, Roland Allen, is now available. On Monday, Roland Allen: Pioneer of Spontaneous Expansion was published in light of this year being the 100th anniversary of the publication of Allen’s 1912 writing Missionary Methods: St. Paul’s […]
Monthly Archives: April 2012
On Monday and Tuesday of this week I was in Auburn, Alabama with a group of interns with Lakeview Baptist Church. Over the course of this semester, they took a church planting class with me. It was a blessing to be with these outstanding guys. I am a lover of […]
When Church Planters Want to Drink Sweet Tea from a ...
Last weekend, I had the privilege to speak to some of the most influential people in the world–university educators. These are the men and women who pour their lives into the most influential people in the world–students. As we consider the multiplication of disciples, leaders, and churches in our world […]
University Educators for Global Engagement
My family and I love going to an orchard near our home to pick apples. This is something we have done for several years when they are in season. Now, while I could not tell you the names of the different types of apples found there, which ones are best […]
We May Look Alike and Talk Alike But We are ...
Last week, while at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D. C., I took this photo of the Bell X-1. If you know your history, this was the first plane to break the sound barrier. Chuck Yeager surpassed the Mach 1 speed in October 1947, and will always […]
Compress Time for Gospel Advancement
Today is the official relaunch of my 2008 book The Barnabas Factors: Eight Essential Practices of Church Planting Team Members! Last month, I wrote about the publisher going out-of-business and my plans to roll this book out at a later date. For those of you not familiar with this work, […]