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how to kill a church planting movement

I recently read one of the most inspiring, humbling, and exciting books on church planting. It is called Church Planting Movements: How God is Redeeming a Lost World by David Garrison (here is a link to his website). Here is an excert from his book excerpted by Missions Frontiers, a chapter about the 7 deadly sins that can inhibit church planting movements.

(HT: Steve Addison)

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  • Anonymous Anonymous says so:
    12:51 PM, March 10, 2006  

    I read that book too. It's a gooder. I especially liked how he didn't start with theory and went looking for evidence, but started with what was actually working, and tried to identify threads. boojah. top