Acts 29 Blog

Mark Driscoll (15 Posts)
Mark is the founder of Mars Hill Church (1996), the Paradox Theater, the Acts 29 Network, and the Resurgence Missional Theology Cooperative. Most enjoyably, Mark is the father of three sons and two daughters.

Scott Thomas (23 Posts)
Scott Thomas is the Director of Acts 29 Network and Pastor of Global Church at Mars Hill Church. Scott has been a pastor for 27 years—first as a youth pastor and then as a lead pastor and church planter/church replanter for 16 years.

Ed Stetzer (1 Posts)
Ed Stetzer, Ph. D. has planted churches in New York, Pennsylvania and Georgia. He has trained church planters across the United States and on five continents. A former seminary professor, he currently is the directory of LifeWay Research.

Mark Driscoll (1 Posts)
Pastor Mark Driscoll founded Mars Hill Church in Seattle in the fall of 1996, which has grown to over 6,000 people in one of America's least churched cities. He co-founded and is president of the Acts 29 Church Planting Network, which has planted over one hundred churches in the U.S. and internationally, and most recently he founded and leads the Resurgence Missional Theology Cooperative.
Outreach magazine has recognized Mars Hill Church as the ninth most innovative and fifteenth fastest-growing church in America. Outreach magazine has also ranked Mars Hill Church number two of America's top multiplying (church-planting) churches. The Church Report has recognized Pastor Mark as the twenty-second most influential pastor in America. His sermons are downloaded more than a million times a year and he has been recognized by Christianity Today, Inc., as one of the most influential young preachers in America. Seattle magazine has named Pastor Mark as one of the twenty-five most powerful people in Seattle.
Media coverage on Pastor Mark and Mars Hill varies from National Public Radio to Mother Jones magazine, the Associated Press, the New York Times, Blender music magazine, Outreach magazine, Preaching Today, and Leadership magazine to ABC Television and the 700 Club.
His writing includes the books The Radical Reformission: Reaching Out Without Selling Out and Confessions of a Reformission Rev.: Hard Lessons from an Emerging Missional Church. He also contributed to the book Listening to the Beliefs of Emerging Churches. His books set for release in 2008 include Vintage Jesus, Death by Love, and a chapter contribution to the book Above All Earthly Powers, edited by Dr. John Piper. Most enjoyably, Mark and his high school sweetheart, Grace, enjoy raising their three sons and two daughters.

Tim Keller (1 Posts)
Timothy J. Keller (M. Div., Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; D.Min ., Westminster Theological Seminary) is senior pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church, in Manhattan, and author of Resources for Deacons. He previously was Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, in Philadelphia, and Director of Mercy Ministries for the Presbyterian Church in America.

Allen Thompson (1 Posts)
Dr. J. Allen Thompson is the President of the International Church Planting Center in Atlanta, and coordinator of multicultural church planting for Mission to North America for the PCA.

