Pursuing church planting movements in urban areas presents unique challenges.
Between now and when the mission is finished, we have four scriptural mandates that will help confront obstacles and cultivate opportunities.
How can we encourage women, who are co-laborers in Christ's mission, to bold obedience and faith?
Acts is the playbook for how we go about our work. Paul and Barnabas set an example by first engaging, sowing seeds of the gospel, and then making disciples -- leading to leaders who reproduce.
At the 2018 Global Forum, Scott Ridout speaks on the practical application of three Biblical principles necessary for leader to multiply together.
Collecting and understanding data from the field allows us to see God at work and helps identify next steps.
The most important ingredient for movements is God-empowerment through the Holy Spirit.
Watch the highlight video (above) and you’ll quickly see the “ignition” of praises and prayers in the eyes of our Father at the Ignition 2018, the GACX prayer summit in Orlando.
Every organization has a culture — practices and habits based on shared values. How does prayer become an integral, indispensable part of it?
Nearly 80% of people in the world learn primarily or exclusively though oral means.
The Apostle Paul adapted his church-planting strategy for different contexts. Movements today do the same while still demonstrating a common pattern of growth and development.
Global trends and a changing culture are key reasons why multiplying churches are more necessary than ever before.
How do people who who are broadly sowing the gospel make the transition to becoming multiplying church planters?