Discover the exciting possibilities that lie ahead in church multiplication and engagement with Gen Z by joining us for an inspiring and informative GACX webinar.
There are multiple methods and strategies that God can use to bring about a rapidly growing Kingdom movement.
Learn more about emerging ministry opportunities in the Metaverse. Learn more about what the Metaverse is and what the Bible has to say about embodiment.
At the 2022 GACX Forum, JD Payne defines "apostolic imagination" in the early church as, "A Spirit-transformed mindset that helped facilitate urgent and widespread gospel proclamation, disciple making, church planting, and leadership development."
At the 2022 GACX Forum, Harry Brown shares his insights on the necessity, value, and process of creating a leadership legacy in both organizations and the movement context.
At the 2022 GACX Forum, Dan Brokke shares what we are learning from recent data about the state of the global Church and the challenges that lay ahead in God's mission.
During the 2022 GACX Forum, movement catalyst and mobilizer Curtis Sergeant shares some of the global trends he is seeing in disciple-making and church-planting movements around the world.
Greg Steir shares three key principles from Romans 11:16 on equipping believers, especially younger people, to share the gospel effectively.
At the 2022 GACX Forum, Kenny Fong shares how he put his trust in Christ and became a disciple who could make disciples of others.
In his opening message at the 2022 GACX Forum, Bekele Shanko shares the Biblical mandate for making disciples and filling the earth with God's glory.
Over one-quarter of the world’s population are under the age of 18. God is working among them to raise them up and release them into Kingdom multiplication.
How do we help believers live as effective, mission-focused disciples in all areas of their life?
GACX’s vision is to see a living, vital church of Jesus Christ established among every 1000 people everywhere.
When tragedy brought intense scrutiny to her organization, Mary Ho experienced the open-handed support from others in the Body of Christ.