This is made worse when you realize that 70 %
of all church plants fail.
Not exact matches
Summary: «When a group
of Burmese refugees join the congregation, the pastor
of a
failing Anglican
church attempts to aid them by
planting crops and enlisting the help
of the community.»
They don't know the details
of some
of the the interpersonal dynamics that make it difficult to return to the local
church — not to mention the discouragement and exhaustion that follows a
failed church planting attempt.
The Mission (our
church plant), which even though it failed on paper, changed my life and gave me hope for the future of the
church plant), which even though it
failed on paper, changed my life and gave me hope for the future
of the
ChurchChurch
I think that ever since our
church plant failed, I've been trying to recapture the sense
of belonging... no, control... I had when I was such an integral part
of creating our community's identity.