Disciple Making & Church Planting
Disciple Making & Church Planting
God's Way to Transform Nations
by Floyd McClung
http://www.missionfrontiers.org/issue/article/disciple-making-church-planting
September 01, 2011
Jesus bypassed the cumbersome religious structures and irrelevant worship practices of his day, and started something living and organic. The word "organic" is a good one to describe a spontaneously reproducing simple church movement because it describes something that grows naturally, without artificial additives. It consists of elements that exist together in natural relationships that make growth and multiplication possible. That is how a simple church movement grows: it is not a top down hierarchical organization, but a movement held together by people who share the same vision and values. I have observed that successful churches in the conventional church model can actually be a hindrance to a simple church planting movement.
Notice the way Jesus got the disciples exercising gifts of leadership from the outset, before they were "ready." Jesus didn't wait for disciples to be born again, baptized, trained theologically and supervised under a safe religious system with guaranteed controls before He was involving them in leadership. He got them out telling others about Him within a few weeks of being with Him (Matt 10:1–14).
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
God's Way to Transform Nations
by Floyd McClung
http://www.missionfrontiers.org/issue/article/disciple-making-church-planting
September 01, 2011
Notice the way Jesus got the disciples exercising gifts of leadership from the outset, before they were "ready." Jesus didn't wait for disciples to be born again, baptized, trained theologically and supervised under a safe religious system with guaranteed controls before He was involving them in leadership. He got them out telling others about Him within a few weeks of being with Him (Matt 10:1–14).
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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