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Replanting a Church: Evangelism, Part 2

We are working through an article by Scott Thomas on replanting an existing church, that is, renewing a church so that it grows and matures as a church plant does. So how do we get our members to evangelize? Well, … Continue reading

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Replanting a Church: Evangelism, Part 1

We are working through an article by Scott Thomas on replanting an existing church, that is, renewing a church so that it grows and matures as a church plant does. Following a consideration of worship in the replanted church, Scott … Continue reading

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Replanting a Church: Worship

We are working through an article by Scott Thomas on replanting an existing church, that is, renewing a church so that it grows and matures as a church plant does. After pointing out the need for a new vision, he … Continue reading

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Replanting a Church: Vision

We are working through an article by Scott Thomas on replanting an existing church, that is, renewing a church so that it grows and matures as a church plant does. In the last post, I copied an outline from this … Continue reading

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Replanting a Church: Introduction

I have what they call a brown thumb. Some people have green thumbs. Mine is brown. It’s brown because every houseplant I touch winds up dead. You see, I figure plants need water and sunlight, which is true. But houseplants … Continue reading

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Church Plants and Missions: Putting a Congregational Vision Together, Part 2

5. Have the entire congregation support the missionary. * Make sure his newsletter goes to everyone (electronically, of course). * Be sure the entire church gets to spend time with him before he’s sent and each time he visits. * … Continue reading

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Church Plants and Missions: Putting a Congregational Vision Together, Part 1

We in the Churches of Christ aren’t very good at missions — foreign or domestic. The biggest problem isn’t in the mission field, though. It’s in our churches. We just don’t know what we’re doing. I don’t pretend to have … Continue reading

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Church Plants and Missions: Failing Missions, Better Approaches, Part 2

5. Be honest and forthright. Tell him exactly what you are concerned about, ask for his views, and discuss the problems man to man. Most churches are so afraid to hurt someone’s feelings and to engage in a hard conversation … Continue reading

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Church Plants and Missions: Failing Missions, Better Approaches, Part 1

I’m talking about — except I do know something about having employees. I have a few dozen. And there are certain principles that govern how you treat people who count on you for their living. You may well have to … Continue reading

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Church Plants and Missions: What Works

The Churches of Christ split 100 years ago over missionary societies. As a result, we’ve found ourselves with each congregation acting as its own missionary society. A deacon gets handed the task of overseeing a missionary or two with no … Continue reading

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