Want to make a difference in the world? Who doesn't?
You can, and should make a difference but ministry can feel like trying to push water uphill.
If you're reading this you've probably invested your life in making disciples and teaching people the wonders of our God. You've also had a few disappointments along the way--this is where I think we can make a difference together.
I’ve been in your shoes and I think I can help you. I’d like the privilege of sharing experience and insights with you as I do a host of other leaders. This podcast aims to come alongside church leaders who could use a little extra guidance. I've got five decades of experience, a bunch of churches multiplied and lots of war stories that should help you get to where you're hoping to go. I really do think I can help you as you grow into a leader who you would want to follow!
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I was a part of the team that came up with a list of 10 characteristics of a Level 5 multiplying church. Exponential has used that list in several books, including a book that Jeff Christopherson and…
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Listen as I catch up with an old friend and student of mission and movements. Steve Addison has led a church planting movement in Australia for many years and become something of an expert on the sub…
LIBERATING FINANCES WHEN PLANTING CHURCHES
Predicated on Micro/Bivo…freelance pastor
• Sending church—low overhead
• New church—none of the traditional costs
• Education
• Salary
• …
Your Church as a Launch Platform
Platform vs Portal-------Two Operating Systems
· Partition your “hard-drive”
· Run two operating systems at once—one as “normal,” the other as an exper…
THREE Reasons Why Your Church Can And Should Multiply Itself In At Least One New Congregation In The Next 3-5 Years
#1 CHURCH Multiplication is as Biblical as Church Growth
The primary explanation f…
INTRODUCTION TO CHURCH MULTIPLICATION—Ralph Moore
“He maximized all he had!”
These are the words I want to see on my tombstone. Every one of us hopes that we will someday hear, “Well done, good and …