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[Calvary Church Planting Network] The Church Planting Itch - A Personal Reflection by Daniel Fusco ...:  We’d have them come to Mill Valley and commit to a one year program that consists of numerous training modules (preaching, administration/legal, leadership development, outreach, church planting 101, etc), discipleship, and hands on ministry experience in a younger church.  The goal would be at the end of year, the planter will have learned and created everything needed try and launch a church (including have all legal, structural, technological, and vision casting elements done).

[Bill Bolin] Class 101 West Ridge Style: Also, our pastor is accountable through his ordination with Harvest International Ministries. Both our pastoral leadership and the elders of the church believe in the value of organic relationships with other churches and Christian organizations.

[Window International Network] Window International Network » Blog Archive » 10/40 Window ...: China- In what observers are calling “an uncertain political and social climate,” Chinese authorities are fighting change by waging war against Christians.  In recent months they have increased their already zealous attempts to discourage or arrest all Believers worshipping outside of the state-approved church system. 

[Mission Network News Podcast, 1min] Mission Network News: With ReachGlobal's help, they can get the preparation and hands-on experience they need to take on leadership roles in their churches without getting emotionally and physically drained. In this way, the number of mature leaders will multiply as new leaders are added, not to replace old ones but to join the cause alongside experienced leaders. 

[AlterNet.org] Rick Warren Proposes Hitler Youth as Model For Christian Activism ...: By calling on his church members to follow Jesus with the fanatical dedication with which the Nazis, or Hitler Youth, gave to Adolf Hitler, Rick Warren appeared to  be in effect asking his Saddleback members to be fanatically dedicated to Warren's own leadership, given his role in divining God's intent for the Saddleback church flock. During his speech, Rick Warren also explained that God had personally instructed him to seek, for the good of the world, more influence,  power and fame.

[Glocalnet Blog] Glocalnet // Blog // Globalism Comes to my Doorstep - It is ...: Bob Roberts - a super entrepreneurial pastor, from the DFW mid-cities, is building four new Leadership Network-style groups in the Middle East, China, Malaysia and the Philippines. When you look at the quality of the churches their graduates have planted, and the effectiveness with which they grow, multiply and team for greater impact, it raises NorthWood Church Multiplication Center to the top echelon of church planter training centers in North America.

[A2 Blog Centre] A2 Stories via Mission Network News | Sri Lankan Christians serve ...: Mission Network News brings compelling stories from Asian Access' work of developing leaders and multiplying churches. The situation is impacting the ministry of Christian churches and pastors in the area, says Handley.

[Learnings @ Leadership Network] Learnings @ Leadership Network: Interview with a Next Generation ...: One of the things I would like to know more about is how do you leverage resources across all locations and all ministries? I’ve heard many discussions about the big Sunday event when it comes to multi site ministry but what keeps me up at night are questions like ”˜what does effective youth ministry look like in a multi site campus context?

[A2 Blog Centre] A2 Stories via Mission Network News | Cambodia's bloody past ...: The leadership training program he and national director Pastor Meng Aun Hour launched creates a strategic network that encourages both awareness and the efforts among Cambodian churches.

[End Times Prophetic, Prophecy, Visions, Dreams, Revelation, Christian Blog] True Discipleship Versus False Discipleship, And True Leadership ...: Frederick Bird, Professor in the Department of Religion and Chair of the Concordia University Human Research Ethics Committee, wrote a paper in 1979 addressing the moral accountability of “contemporary or new religious and Para-religious movements.” Professor Bird examined three specific groups defined by the follower to leader perspective, i.e., “(a) devotees of a sacred lord or lordly truth, (b) disciples of a reverend and holy discipline, or (c) apprentices skilled at unlocking the mysteries of a sacred, inner power” (Bird, 1979). The various techniques used by leaders, regardless of category, produced the same outcome of reduced moral accountability (Bird, 1979).

[WE Blog] Shock, condemnation only appropriate responses to Tiller murder ...: I posted something yesterday to the effect that perhaps Tiller’s family might want to keep funeral services more or less limited to family, friends, and a few specially invited — And “Johnson”

[joelcomiskeygroup.com Blog] Joel Comiskey Group: Yesterday I spoke in South Africa to a Zulu cell church with about 1,500 cell members present, started by a precious man named Tabo who came to Christ a few years ago, was trained by Harold Weitz at Little Falls Christian Centre, then supported to plant among the poorest of the poor living in handmade huts on the edge of Johannesburg. I wept as the presence of Christ’s Spirit fell as the Zulu worship team led the congregation.

[LifeChurch.tv Church Online Blog] Leveraging Ministry Online Creates Unlimited Potential for ...: By and large, churches are just beginning to move from a broadcast model to an interactive model of doing ministry online. A broadcast model assumes that the church organization alone has the main message to distribute to others, where as an interactive model assumes everyone has something to say and to contribute.

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