Harry Brown is the President of New Generations and serves on the Board of Directors. Prior to founding New Generations, Harry was responsible for launching the church planting division for CityTeam International in 1996. He helped CityTeam re-envision around movements in 2005 and shepherded the vision over the next 12 years to see indigenous leaders catalyzed in 120 movements, encompassing 50k new churches and over 1.5 million new disciples.
The church I grew up in was wonderful. The community, worship, sermons, and outreach truly represented Christ.
When my friends and I visited Cartagena, Colombia, our daily breaks for gelato were a high priority. These wonderful breaks were also one of our most time-consuming activities, deciding what flavor matched our moods, the weather, and activity levels.
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When I was traveling around the United States and doing “van life,” I recognized my need for community.
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I can still remember sitting in the backseat of our 1989 Volkswagen Vanagon on the way home to Michigan after a month of traveling to the west coast. Our last stop was at the Corn Palace in Iowa.
What does collaboration in church planting look like among refugees in a war-torn area of the world? Christ’s Commission Fellowship (CCF) has discovered the joy of partnership in a most unlikely region.
I remember when my parents built their current home. Besides their stricter budget (including having our fridge consist primarily of frozen pizza), the biggest dread: moving.
Once we graduated college, my best friend, Heidi, and I decided to start a two-person book club.
The GACX member organization, Horn of Africa, is a brilliant organization that uses its ideas to plant churches in Africa.
“If that church weren’t planted, I wouldn’t be here. It was a small, seemingly unsuccessful church, but whoever planted it doesn’t understand the depth of its impact on my life,” says Cruz Paniagua.
When I was in high school, my dad and I sat down to watch Dead Poets Society, one of his favorite movies of all time.
In my sophomore year of college, I switched majors from Elementary Education to Business Communications. What did I want to do with that degree? No idea.