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Rediscovering 1st Century Ministry: From Church Starting to Church Planting

Rediscovering 1st Century Ministry: From Church Starting to Church Planting

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When we think about church planting, what often comes to mind is really starting a worship service. Yet in the first century, the Apostle Paul didn't walk around advertising worship services; he sowed the seeds of the gospel, watered through discipleship, and reaped a church plant as a harvest. It might be hard to imagine church planting in a world without big budgets, flashy websites, and ninja-like marketing tactics, but rest assured, it's done all over the world. Listen to the common thread in this introductory episode.

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Church planters and ministry leaders featured on this episode: White Mudenda (Zimbabwe), Steve Addison (Australia), Bonginkosi Dlulisa (South Africa), Ramón Gutierrez (Nicaragua), Felix Ndukong (Cameroon), Pastor "Sunil" (Northern India), Nathan Rostampour (Iran/USA), Abraham Parmet (Kenya).

Podcast series personnel:

  • Narration: Peyton Jones
  • Producer: Brooks Hamon
  • Writers: Peyton Jones and Brooks Hamon
  • Research and Coordination: Rob Bullock, Ryan Castillero, Lee Carter, Thobi Qinisile, Santosh Chandran, Lilian Mutambi, Thony Ronaldo, Andrew Earnshaw, Lucas Sequira.
  • Interviews and translation: Peyton Jones, Brooks Hamon, Ryan Castillero, Kellyn Amodeo, Bobby Thomas, Jennifer Mancharia, Heather Crane, Daniel Clavijo, Ninoska Alegria.
  • Voiceovers: Michael Kar, Camilo S, Javo Arias, Harsh Patel, Shubh Gupta, Fahd Faheem, Austyn Goveas, Mitul Gohel, Abhinav Baner, Yuri Feltrin.

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