Church Planting


I want to take this post to continue to provide you with information on the topic of diaspora missiology.  If you are new to the topic, check out the Migration topic link on the left sidebar or search this blog for “Diaspora Missiology”. Drs. Enoch Wan and Sadiri Joy Tira […]

Diaspora Presentations at Cape Town 2010


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In this sixth and final post in my series on leading your church in church planting, I wish to bring to your attention a few of the most common objections toward church planting.  One thing I learned when pastoring established churches was that objections will come.  In light of this […]

Leading Your Church in Church Planting: Overcoming Objections


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In this fifth post of my series to pastors on leading in church planting, I want to share with you about casting a vision for church multiplication.  You may want to check out my article, “The Art of Vision Casting for Church Multiplication” for some additional assistance. By now, I […]

Leading Your Church in Church Planting: 5 Steps for Vision ...



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I am going back to my series today on Leading Your Church in Church Planting.  While I have additional posts coming on Cape Town 2010, I felt that I needed to return to the present series.  You can find parts 1-3 listed below: Part 3: Some Resources to Get You […]

Leading Your Church in Church Planting: Part 4-Avoiding the Nestea ...


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On Wednesday of this week in Cape Town, Dr. Sadiri Joy Tira, gave a presentation on the topic of Diaspora.  The booklet “Scattered to Gather: Embracing the Global Trend of Diaspora,” was distributed. This is a very informative document on the issue of Diaspora and the Lausanne Movement. Joy is […]

Interview with Dr. Sadiri Joy Tira from Cape Town 2010


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One of the hot topics in the world of missions, and being addressed this week at Cape Town 2010, is that of Orality. Few individuals today have been involved in the theoretical and practical matters related to Orality and Bible Storying as J. O. Terry, Bible Storying Consultant/Trainer, International Mission […]

Interview with J. O. Terry on Orality and Cape Town ...