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Grace Bally-Balogun
If God came and adapted to the context he was wanting to reach – 'took on the form of a servant' – what does that look like for each of us in the context …
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Does the Church of England have a consistent theology of church planting? How mixed is the mixed ecology? And how does our use of language reveal our theological …
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Bishop Ric Thorpe
This is the first comprehensive book on Anglican and Pentecostal ecumenical relations.
Christian Selvaratnam
Many have written on the ‘how to’s of creating new Christian congregations and forms of church but often neglect the fundamental question of why it is …
Will Foulger
Amidst a world of seemingly endless movement and change many of us feel a longing to be rooted. It is this instinct that has led many to value the parish …
John Valentine
There is a growing movement of church planting across the world, yet biblical and theological reflection on the topic is still lacking.
Cris Rogers
Cris Rogers is the rector of All Hallows Church in Bow, East London. At the Multiply: Estates Mission conference of March 2023, Cris gave this keynote …
John McGinley
What if what we are witnessing is not the decline of the Church but its rebirth?
Winfield Bevins
Modern missional movements have often viewed the historic Christian traditions with suspicion. The old traditions may be beautiful, the thinking goes …
'Points of Departure' by John Valentine aims to make a positive case for a theology of church planting, exploring the current field and inviting new, constructive …
'Is Church Planting Legitimate?' by John Valentine seeks to further the national and diocesan discussion around ecclesiology, looking specifically at the …
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Ed Stetzer
Ed Stetzer, professor and dean of Wheaton College, outlines the theological starting point for mission, examining its roots in the identity of God himself.