We stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before us. We all have our influences. For me, that person was Charles Brock. On Tuesday, November 13, 2018, Charles passed away. The obituary may be found HERE. I was introduced to Charles and his missiology and thoughts on church […]
Charles Brock
I started writing this post from a conference room in Seoul, Korea and finishing it in the Atlanta airport. I have been in transit for the past day, so please excuse the brevity. Yesterday, I received an email containing sad new. Charles Brock suddenly passed away. I heard the report […]
Passing of Charles Brock
The math teacher who offers students a model for doing basic arithmetic prepares his or her class for algebra and geometry to come. But, woe to that teacher who fails to teach that which is to be carried with a generation into high school and college; he stops the advancement […]
Where the Buck Stops in the Kingdom
In this second post of this series, I am continuing to discuss why I believe that most church planting strategies to reach North America are inadequate for the great task of reaching the estimated 75% (U.S.) and 88% (Canada) of lostness today (As I have written before, I believe the actual percentages […]
Strategies Must Embrace a Philosophy of Multiplication
I once watched a television program about a particular bird that was raised in captivity and never knew its mother. The scientists who nurtured the animal did all they could to imitate the mother bird, even using bird puppets to feed it. When the time came to reintroduce the creature […]