Most Provocative: Andrew Jones with «9 Reasons NOT to Plant a Church in 2012» «The measurement criteria of
the church planting project, focusing on numbers of attenders and momentum of new church launch, is too narrow, too shallow, un-holistic and ignores more vital measurable signs of a transformed society in its various spheres (economic, environmental, social, impact outside the church environment, etc).»
Not exact matches
Leah and her husband Brad are
planting a
church in Philadelphia, and are the leaders of The Philly
Project.
One after another, their big
projects, their
church plants, their ministry launches, they all failed.
Also encouraging is last summer's inauguration by the Division of
Church and Society of the National Council of
Churches of a national networking and support
project for those hurt by
plant closings and economic dislocations.
People who want to know about the lifestyle of the locals, their customs, history of the area and its culture, want to visit the town school, he National Park facilities,
churches, stores, the recycling
plant and the community center that houses the Symphonic Band
project, they can go to Tortuguero Town visit tour with the help of a guide.