A Church Planter’s Idiosyncratic Tour through the Acts of the Apostles
By John Valentine
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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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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 …
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Winfield Bevins and John Valentine
Discussion about mighty church planting movements which have profoundly affected the history of the UK from the Celtic and Roman missions of the C5th and …
John Valentine and others
A conversation about the new partnership CCX has with Asbury Theological Seminary to deliver a Doctorate of Ministry (D Min), a practical research degree …
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Richard Gough
How to flourish through engaging well with the local clergy and senior clergy in your diocese along with your central diocesan teams (or equivalent).
The Church is rediscovering an ancient New Testament way of doing mission and ministry. It is one of the fastest growing movements in world Christianity …
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Ron Bushyager
Understand your strengths and weaknesses as a leader looking at the theory of true self and false self and how this applies to your planting journey.
John McGinley
What if what we are witnessing is not the decline of the Church but its rebirth?
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Understand your strengths and weaknesses as a leader as we learn to check our own internal systems.
Andy Blacknell
Church planting, like life, isn’t a straight line from where you are now to your vision. Values will determine your vision and what you do and don’t do.
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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.