this will challenge your church. or you're already dead.
A church of just 12 people have commissioned a family to church plant elsewhere. If it doesn't challenge you, you're probably already doing the same, or already dead.
A church of just 12 people have commissioned a family to church plant elsewhere. If it doesn't challenge you, you're probably already doing the same, or already dead.
It's counter-intuitive for most of us. We want to gather friends around us and tend to resist moving on unless some big ugly business insists on taking us elsewhere, or education or family requires it - we like to be with friends and keep together. But if we are serious about loving God and...
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Aung, a 33-year-old church leader, discipler and church planter has a vision to plant 50 churches in Myanmar’s (Burma’s) 7 least reached regions, and to train them to plant at least 4 other churches. His strategy is to train 50 leaders, which he does as he plants churches in...
News and photos have just arrived from the cafe church in the Urals of their Christmas celebrations. Praise be(!) for all God is doing there...
English version here У нас был сегодня Рождество концерт для детей...
It is sobering to know that as I sit in my friends' apartment, I am in one of the only two believing households in a town of 60,000 people. The equivalent in the UK would be somewhere the size of Burton-on-Trent, a town to the south of Derby, having just two Christian families. But I am...
Tim Chester reports on a Radstock Vision Trip in Albania last month, and comments on the highlights.
What’s striking about how Paul engages in mission (see partners in mission part one and part two) is how Paul consistently puts the local church at the heart of mission. Think for a moment about his approach. 1. Paul is sent by a local churchPaul is sent by a local...
Posted by Paul Williams 'What are we planting?' is a question I often find myself asking when it comes to church planting and cross cultural mission. What is it that we carry with us into, for want of a better description, 'receiving cultures?' This question might apply as much to church...