My friend Chris Fukunaga moved to Long Beach, California six and a half years ago to start a simple church called A Village Community.
Traditional training for church planters often focuses on preparing to launch worship services to hopefully make disciples. But what if church planters and their teams focused on making disciples who make disciples first – even before starting worship services?
I love training and coaching churches planters to start new churches by making disciples!
I love being part of the Missionary Church! I was initially attracted to their commitment to church planting and world missions.
Too many church planters might think that a good church has powerful worship, practical teaching, and a great venue.
Healthy communication among church planting team members is vital to the effective starting of a new church.
Coaching is incredibly powerful! Imagine how a church planter would be more effective because someone listened to them, helped them to listen to God, and then asked good questions which enabled them to focus on doing what God wanted them to do next in starting a new church.
The biggest challenge facing church planters is often the Leadership Challenge. This requires being the right person more than it requires doing the right things.
The Global Church Planting Network has been established to link key church planting mobilizers and coordinators to collaborate in accelerating church planting globally.
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