
“Church Planting: When Venture Capital Finds Jesus” by Elizabeth
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- The founder is very young, often under 25.
- He might work alone or with a founding team, but when he tells the story of the founding it will always have him at the center.
- He has no credentials for this business.
- This business has a grand vision, which he thinks is the most important thing in the world.
- This business lives and dies by its growth metrics.
- 90% of attempts in this business fail, but he would never consider that those odds apply to him
- He funds this business via a mix of small contributors, large networks pooling their funds, and major investors.
- Disagreements between founders are one of the largest contributors to failure.
- Funders invest for a mix of truly [...]
Outline:
(03:15) What is Church Planting?
(04:06) The Planters
(07:45) The Goals
(09:54) The Funders
(12:45) The Human Cost
(14:03) The Life Cycle
(17:41) The Theology
(18:37) The Failures
(21:10) The Alternatives
(22:25) The Attendees
(25:40) The Supporters
(25:43) Wives
(26:41) Support Teams
(27:32) Mission Teams
(28:06) Conclusion
(29:12) Sources
(29:15) Podcasts
(30:19) Articles
(30:37) Books
(30:44) Thanks
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First published:
August 16th, 2025
Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/NMoNLfX3ihXSZJwqK/church-planting-when-venture-capital-finds-jesus
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