Planting Churches Cross-Culturally: North America and BeyondDiscusses 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. |
Contents
Foreword to the Revised Edition Jeff Reed | 9 |
Part One The Christian and the Christian Mission | 15 |
Part Two The Christian Leader and the Christian Mission | 53 |
Part Three The Sending Church and the Christian Mission | 91 |
Part Four The Emerging Church and the Christian Mission | 109 |
The Sending Church Convened | 311 |
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Planting Churches Cross-Culturally: North America and Beyond David F. Hesselgrave Limited preview - 2000 |
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Acts Antioch apostles baptism basic become Bible Biblical Principles Christ Christian Mission Figure Church Growth church leaders church planters church-planting concerning congregationalism conversion cultural decision disciples discipline divine Donald McGavran early church Eerdmans emerging church established evangelism evangelistic example Faith Confirmed fellowship Francis Schaeffer Gentiles gifts God’s Gospel Communicated Grand Rapids grow Hesselgrave Holy Spirit important individual instruction Jerusalem Jesus leadership Lord Lord’s master plan Matt ME-3 illustration meeting ministry missiologists Missionaries Commissioned missionary missionary-evangelists one’s organization outreach pastor Paul Paul’s Pauline Cycle Pentecost person Peter pioneer planting churches potential Practical Reflection prayer preaching Principles and Precedents problem relationship Relevant Research responsibility Roland Allen Scripture Sending Church sion social society Soka Gakkai strategy target area task teaching Testament Thess tion Titus Tribes Mission understanding William Carey Library witness word worldview worship