Year of Highlights


It is vacation time for the Payne family! This means that I am unplugging from the blog, twitter, and email until sometime in July. By the time some of you read this post, I will be driving down the road, eating the family traditional box of donuts, drinking a homemade iced espresso drink, and rocking out on my iPod. 🙂Man ready for fun at sunny tropical beach

For those of you needing some soporific reading to assist in the evenings when I’m away, here are a handful of posts from this past year.

Three Areas of Missional Adjustment in our Flat World

Take Courage: You are not the First Domino

Casting a Vision for Church Multiplication: 5 Steps to Consider

Great Commission Leadership Involves Breaking the Shock of the Obvious

When a Biblical Model is Viewed as Unusual

Kingdom Expressions: Trends Influencing the Advancement of the Gospel

When the Ordinary Does the Extraordinary

Strangers Next Door

Faithful-Doing When You Don’t Know What to Do

Stop Sending Babysitters to the Mission Field

Remember the @

Leaders Tell Well the Magnificent Tales

The Real Deal or No Deal

When Talking Church Planting Feels Like Witnessing to Mormons

Call Your People to Marketable Skills and Degrees

Church Multiplication Begins with Middle C

Your Church is Closer to Planting than You Probably Think

Strategy Development for a New Generation of Disciple Makers

106 Representatives of Unengaged-Unreached Peoples in the United States

Multiplication Matters

Global Engagement in a World of Pressure Points

As always, thank you for reading. I appreciate your support and time spent reading my writings.  Though I may not know you, I pray for you before I post anything on this site.  Lord willing, I look forward to future posts later this summer.  Take care!

 

(image credit Microsoft Office  — What? Did you guys think this was a photo of me?)

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