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Going: where God is at work CHURCH PLANTING

Going: where God is at work CHURCH PLANTING

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In this episode, the hosts discuss the complexities and challenges of church planting in cross-cultural contexts. They explore the debate between planting churches versus evangelizing first, innovative strategies for engaging communities, and the critical considerations for church planters. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding cultural contexts, the need for sustainable church structures, and the significance of collaboration among different church planting organizations.


Takeaways


  • Church planting can be a chicken or egg dilemma.
  • Innovative strategies can help engage communities effectively.
  • Church planting is a marathon, requiring patience and perseverance.
  • Collaboration among different church planting organizations is crucial.
  • Understanding cultural context is key to successful church planting.
  • Church planters should not neglect their families and health.
  • Gradual growth is more sustainable than immediate expansion.
  • Prayer and discernment are essential in church planting.
  • Building relationships within the local community is vital.


Chapters


00:00 The Church Planting Dilemma

15:01 Strategies for Effective Church Planting

29:51 The Phases of Church Planting

44:50 Challenges in Church Planting

29:51 Navigating Church Planting Phases

30:20 Mission Organizations vs. Church Planting Organizations

39:12 The Importance of Networks in Church Planting

41:29 Critical Considerations for Cross-Cultural Church Planters


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