Planting Churches Cross-Culturally
Title | Planting Churches Cross-Culturally PDF eBook |
Author | David F. Hesselgrave |
Publisher | Baker Books |
Total Pages | 352 |
Release | 2000-05-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 158558505X |
A practical approach to church planting that uses cultural and experiential data to facilitate the founding of new churches in unreached areas of the world.
Planting Churches Cross-Culturally
Title | Planting Churches Cross-Culturally PDF eBook |
Author | David J. Hesselgrave |
Publisher | Baker Academic |
Total Pages | 352 |
Release | 2000-05 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 0801022223 |
Discusses how to plant new churches in North America and around the world by examining important sociological, anthropological, and historical perspectives. Focuses on church-planting methods, selecting target areas, using effective resources, and measuring growth. Also includes data on the sending church and the Christian mission and other related material.
Global Church Planting
Title | Global Church Planting PDF eBook |
Author | Craig Ott |
Publisher | Baker Books |
Total Pages | 480 |
Release | 2010-12-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1441213678 |
With nearly fifty years combined global church-planting experience, Craig Ott and Gene Wilson are well qualified to write a comprehensive, up-to-date guide for cross-cultural church planting. Combining substantive biblical principles and missiological understanding with practical insights, this book walks readers through the various models and development phases of church planting. Advocating methods that lead to church multiplication, the authors emphasize the role of the missionary church planter. They offer helpful reflection on current trends and provide best practices gathered from research and empirical findings around the globe. The book takes up a number of special issues not addressed in most church planting books, such as use of short-term teams, partnerships, and wise use of resources. Full of case studies and real examples from around the world, this practical text will benefit students, church planters, missionaries, and missional church readers.
Church Planting Movements
Title | Church Planting Movements PDF eBook |
Author | V. David Garrison |
Publisher | WIGTake Resources |
Total Pages | 374 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Christianity and other religions |
ISBN | 9780974756202 |
David Garrison, PhD University of Chicago, defines Church Planting Movements as rapidly multiplying indigenous churches planting churches that sweep across a people group or population segment. Garrison's Church Planting Movements: How God Is Redeeming a Lost World signaled a breakthrough in missionary church planting. After the publication of Garrison's book in 2004 it became impossible to talk about missions without referencing Church Planting Movements. Church Planting Movements examines more than two-dozen movements of multiplying churches on five continents. After presenting these case studies, Garrison identifies ten universal elements present in each movement. He then broadens the circle of examination to identify a further ten common characteristics, factors identified in most, but not all, of the movements. He concludes his examination with a list of "Seven Deadly Sins," i.e. harmful practices that stifle or impede Church Planting Movements. Important for evangelical readers, the author returns to his findings to see how they stand up to the light of Scripture. What he discovers is that Church Planting Movements are much more consistent with the New Testament lay-led house-church movements that swept rapidly through the Mediterranean world in the face of hostile opposition than today's more sedentary professional institutionalized Christianity. Learn more about Church Planting Movements from the book's website: www.ChurchPlantingMovements.com.
Communicating Christ Cross-culturally
Title | Communicating Christ Cross-culturally PDF eBook |
Author | David J. Hesselgrave |
Publisher | Zondervan |
Total Pages | 676 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780310368113 |
As an unparalleled introduction to missionary communication, this thoroughly indexed book examines world views, cognitive processes, linguistic forms, behavioral patterns, social structures, communication media, and motivational sources.
Planting Churches in Muslim Cities
Title | Planting Churches in Muslim Cities PDF eBook |
Author | Greg Livingstone |
Publisher | Baker Academic |
Total Pages | 271 |
Release | 1993-02 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0801056829 |
A blueprint for church planting in Muslim cities anywhere in the world that is biblical and culturally appropriate. The experiences of 100 missionaries provide a guide to evangelizing and discipling.
A Vision of the Possible
Title | A Vision of the Possible PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Sinclair |
Publisher | Biblica |
Total Pages | 296 |
Release | 2006-03 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1932805567 |
We have long been aware of the challenge of reaching the unreached peoples of the world. For many this seemed a daunting and almost impossible task. However, with a clear biblical model of church planting, which works in divergent cultural settings, it seems that this may in fact be possible. In A Vision of the Possible, Daniel Sinclair thoroughly covers practical whys and how-to's concerning pioneer church planting among unreached people groups, with applicable discussions from Scripture along the way. Its emphases include resistant environments and church planting in teams. It also includes the newly revised seven Pioneer Church Planting Phases which is widely used by mission agencies working among unreached peoples. Those on the field, and those in preparation, including those in Bible schools and seminaries, will find this book immensely practical. Senders on the homefront will also find it invaluable, as they seek to understand the biblical and concrete issues the friends they support grapple with on a daily basis.