The oldest churches in America have been around for 400-500 years, but these churches started somewhere—just like the church you’re planting.
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4 Things Our Small Church Did to Multiply
Though we hope to help start new churches continually, our goal is never merely more churches. Our desire is for more people to experience the transformative power of the gospel.
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5 Ways a Church Can Cultivate an Environment of Multiplication
When the church focuses on casting God’s vision, making disciples, encouraging steps of faith, and developing networks, churches will be planted.
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Gleaning Wisdom From Christian Leaders of the Past
Do you wrestle with concepts you might not agree with as well as making notes of principles that challenge your current way of thinking or practice?
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3 Critical Lessons I Learned Planting a Church
All of us who are called to ministry should put on the armor of God and get ready because it’s never going to be easy. But that’s also what makes it exciting.
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New Hispanic Churches Often Do More With Less
“Evangelical groups who are starting new churches are starting Hispanic churches,” said Scott McConnell, executive director of Lifeway Research.
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