Monthly Archives: November 2014


My two-part series is being interrupted with this post.  However, I think you will like it. Need some reading for your holiday travels? Christmas gifts? Building your library? With this being Black Friday Deals Week, two of my books are being offered at great discounts.  The Barnabas Factors: Eight Essential […]

Discounted Books


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The Church has always been called to a stewardship of innovation. While this terminology has not existed across 2000 years, the expectation has always been present.  We may rarely speak using such language (something I hope changes in our time), but the biblical model for innovation is ever before us. […]

Stewardship of Innovation


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I had the honor of speaking in New Orleans at the Multiply Louisiana Conference in August.  It was a great blessing to be with pastors and leaders from the Southern Baptist Association, State Convention, and North American Mission Board. I am very thankful for their labors across Louisiana in general, […]

Biblical Church Planting: Reflections and Realities in the 21st Century



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Thought of the day: The country is home to a large concentration of evangelicals. The country is home to the third largest number of unreached people groups, behind India and China. Most church planting in the country is among reached people groups. At 26% evangelical, with a conservative estimate of […]

Kingdom Steward Thought of the Day


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We come to the last post in this series. If you missed any of the previous posts, you may find them linked below: Share Today’s Stories Later Today Why We Do What We Do the Way We Do It An Engine for Developing World-Impacting Disciple Makers Equipping Planters and Pastors […]

Church-to-Church Partnership