Posts with tag: "A29"
MULTIPLYING MEN "Multiplication As Spiritual Gardening"
By Chris Atwell
Many church planters want to play the role of church planter rather than live the role of spiritual gardener. Enjoying ...
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At the recent Acts 29 Boot Camp in Seattle, WA, I had the privilege of sitting down with Mark Driscoll of Mars Hill Church in Seattle. In part 5 of this interview, Mark shares some of ...
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Call to Plant
I had been a youth pastor for about 4 and a half years when God began to change my passions, desires, intensions, motivations, etc... God slowly began to reveal His desire for my ...
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At the recent Acts 29 Boot Camp in Seattle, WA, I sat down with Rob Berreth, Pastor of Redeemer Church in Bellingham, WA, to talk about the importance of cultivating your own soul in church ...
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By Alex Early
Lead Pastor | Four Corners Church | Newnan, GA
I've heard the following terms regarding church planting, that it is: "cool," "hip," "trendy," and my least favorite, and have no ...
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Come join us at the Phoenix Boot Camp on November 9-10, in Phoenix, AZ. Praxis Church is hosting the Boot Camp, where we will look at the Gospel movement into the city. We have a great lineup of ...
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Tags: acts 29, acts 29 network, a29, Acts29, boot camp, phoenix, az, wayne grudem, darrin patrick, jeff vanderstelt, matt carter, justin anderson, david kinnaman
By Matt Adair
When you think of the leaders in your core group, who comes to mind?
Asking that question to church planters or leaders of missional communities elicits the same response - it never ...
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By Pastor Dave Bruskas
The pattern of biblical church planting is that existing churches plant new churches. Jesus provides his church with a clear authority structure so that individual calls to ...
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By John Bryson
In Stephen Pressfield’s classic War of Art, he mentions that the high performers—the creatives, those who produce, those who are effective—eventually have to ...
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By John Bryson
The bad news about leading a church is that you will most likely always feel (and often be) under-resourced. I am not sure I have ever met a church planter or church leader ...
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