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Great advancements in evangelical mission activity have taken place over the past sixty years. Moving from the mission-station model, we entered into a new paradigm–a paradigm in which we presently reside. However, paradigms have lifespans. As I have written before, the thinking and practices of today will not sustain healthy […]

Apostolic Imagination: Re-Thinking Contemporary Missions


Dr. Steve Leston is my guest in this episode of Strike the Match. Steve is the president and CEO of To Every Tribe. We discuss the importance of multiplying leaders and training church planters. Steve shares about To Every Tribe and their unique training approach that includes “The Eight Phases […]

Steve Leston and To Every Tribe


The 1960s was a socially divided time in the United States. Birmingham, Alabama (the city in which I live) was one of the country’s most segregated and divided. A few miles from my house is the property of 16th Street Baptist Church where the horrific church bombing occurred, killing four […]

One Race, One Gospel, One Task



In the movie Forrest Gump, Forrest and Lieutenant Dan are in a bar with two women on New Year’s Eve. One of the women says to Forrest: “Don’t you just love New Year’s? You get to start over … Everybody gets a second chance.” This is often the notion that comes with […]

New Year’s All Year


“But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth his Son, born of woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons” (Gal 4:4-5, ESV).  The Incarnation is the most apostolic act recorded in the Bible. We often do not equate such […]

The Most Apostolic Time of the Year


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I recently spent some time with a friend who has been involved in church planting activities. His denomination financially supported his ministry. However, he recently declined such financial support because he believed some of the methodological expectations required unhealthy theological and missiological compromises. “The one who pays the piper picks […]

The One Who Pays the Piper Picks the Tune