Posts with tag: "Dustin Neeley"
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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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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At the recent Advance the Church Conference in Raleigh, NC, I sat down with Matt Carter, Pastor of the Austin Stone Community Church, in Austin, TX. In this video, he shares about leading his church ...
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At the recent Acts 29 Boot Camp in Seattle, WA, I had the opportunity to sit down with Pastor Mark Driscoll of Mars Hill Church. I ask Mark about what encourages and concerns him about the younger ...
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At the recent Acts 29 Boot Camp in Seattle, WA, I had the opportunity to sit down with Pastor Mark Driscoll to talk about a number of compelling topics. In part two of our conversation, we talk ...
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At the recent Advance the Church Conference in Raleigh, NC, I sat down with J.D. Greear, Pastor of the Summit Church, to talk about something that he has extensive personal experience ...
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At the recent Advance the Church Conference in Raleigh, NC, I sat down with J.D. Greear, Pastor of the Summit Church (A29), to talk about something very close to his heart-foreign missions.
In part ...
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By Dustin Neeley, A29 member and planter of The Crossing Church, in Louisville, Kentucky. He also runs “Church Planting for the Rest of Us,” a resource website and blog for church ...
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At the recent Acts 29 Pastor’s Retreat, Dustin Neeley had the opportunity to sit down with Matt and Lauren Chandler to talk about how to lead your family through suffering. As expected, Matt ...
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Resilience in Church PlantingDustin Neeley, pastor and planter of The Crossing Church, in Louisville, Kentucky.
Originally published on the Resurgence here. Church planting is hard. Over the ...
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