Roland Allen


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It has been three months since my last post.  I am now in my third year of blogging, with this being by far the longest hiatus ever taken.  Here is a brief update of the past few months, more details are planned to follow in future blog posts. As many […]

Time In


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This is likely to be my last post before my family and I move from Louisville to Birmingham, where I have the honor of serving as one of the pastors of The Church at Brook Hills (you may read about my transition HERE). The movers arrived today. We are scheduled […]

The Big Move and Some Previous Posts


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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 […]

New Book: Roland Allen: Pioneer of Spontaneous Expansion



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Roland Allen’s writings have had an influence on my missiology.  This is a bit humorous–a high church, Tractarian, Anglican making a major impact on a fourth generation Southern Baptist from the Appalachian foothills in Kentucky.  Crazy. With 2012 marking 100 years since the publication of Missionary Methods: St. Paul’s or […]

The Legacy of Roland Allen


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You might be a Roland Allen fan if. . . you are interested in church planting movements you think about church multiplication you have strong convictions about the role of the Holy Spirit in missions you you prefer contextualized church planting over paternalism you believe in raising up leaders from […]

You Might be a Roland Allen Fan If…


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2012 marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of Roland Allen’s Missionary Methods: St. Paul’s or Ours?.  This work is a classic in mission literature.  It has been a significant influence on countless missiologists, missionaries, pastors, and believers from all areas of the Kingdom. For example, if you have ever […]

Missionary Methods: One Hundred Years Later