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...
I loved this session. Never heard of the guy before, but was a real encouragement.
Session 5The Don introduces K. Edward Copeland who used to be known as Kenneth E. Copeland! But he is trying to make a distinction to a certain other Kenneth Copeland...
Ed Copeland:My friend is dying. Visited...
Session 3
Missed most of this talk by Philip Ryken, as was on the Radstock stand, talking, but heard the end on verses 2 Tim 2:3-13. He spoke about the three vocations mentioned of soldier, athlete and farmer. Arguably the three of the most hardworking groups there are. That Paul would choose...
GCC Session 2: Piper opening 2 TimothyHere's my notes from the talk by John Piper. This was yesterday now, but I did not manage to get an internet connection yesterday. These are just the notes as I took them, obviously, so may be inaccurate in places!
John Piper is now being introduced by...
Radstock is at the Gospel Coalition Conference this week, making connections, talking with pastors.
Session 1 is on at the moment. Don Carson is currently introducing Tim Keller. He has just declared ‘The Reason for God' as the most significant apologetics book since CS Lewis's...
Radstock is at the Gospel Coalition Conference today through Thursday. If you're attending, stop by the Radstock stand (booth #45) to pick up your free copy of the "World Mission" chapter of Total Church by Tim Chester and Steve Timmis.
Radstock hits You Tube!
Check out the interviews with Tim Chester and other international church planters at Radstock's recent international conference:
www.youtube.com/user/RadstockTV
Posted by Mike McKinley.
My notes from the final message at the Rastock annual conference. Excellent stuff. Audio to follow.
-- Persecution is a common ingredient in church planting movements.
-- The lesson for us is not that we should pursue persecution but that we should live cruciform...
Posted by Mike McKinley.
Here are my noted from the second talk by Tim Chester from the Radstock annual conference.
Examining church planting movements around the world, we see three things:
-- The model of mission is supernatural.
-- The model of church is reproducible
-- The model...