This week I’m at the Multiply Louisiana conference in New Orleans. I promised everyone I would post the slides from my plenary session and breakouts. While some of the slides will not make sense outside of the conference context, I am making these available to you as well. In the […]
evangelicals
The following is the second-part of a two-part series I started last week. As a fourth generation Baptist of the Southern Tribe, I’m all about cooperation–cooperation with those of my Tribe and cooperation with like-minded evangelicals (a.k.a. Great Commission Christians) of other Tribes. Such cooperation is with other churches and […]
Cooperation Not Codependency
Since Barrett and Johnson told us only 0.1% of Christian monies collected goes toward the unevangelized world, Evangelicals in the U. S. have rightly cried “inappropriate!” Their stat preaches well. This number makes for passionate blog posts. It will rally the troops. Yes, we need to reallocate our international expenses, […]
A Double Standard for the Unreached
I am very excited and thankful to be able to share with you some information about my book that (Lord willing) will be released by Thomas Nelson this December. Kingdom Expressions: Trends Influencing the Advancement of the Gospel is a look at fourteen different movements and trends that have developed […]
New book: Kingdom Expressions: Trends Influencing the Advancement of the ...
The Christian Post recently released an article addressing the decline in churches in Rhode Island. While there are Kingdom Citizens faithfully preaching the gospel in the highways and hedges, more laborers are greatly needed. Only 2% of the population of the state is evangelical, with one evangelical church for every […]
Have You Considered Rhode Island?
If you have kept up with this series, you will recall that I have used the limitations in my own research to point to the need for more and better urban research in the United States and Canada. And while I have attempted to keep the focus on the urban […]