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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?
How do we go from a theoretical concept of unity to intentional, strategic collaboration?
What happens when you train anyone with a pulse who loves Jesus to connect and share?
Everything you need to know to reach the world is found in the example of Jesus.
God intends for the global proclamation of the gospel through the church so that the wisdom of He might be made known through creation.
In John 1:35-42, Jesus is in the midst of starting his ministry. He finds two of John the Baptist’s disciples following him and asks them a simple, yet profound question: “What are you seeking?”
Deaf people represent one of the largest groups worldwide that is unreached and unengaged with the Gospel.
Stories of transported children traveled the Ikindilo gossip circuit like lightning on a chain-link fence. Like any juicy rumor, it grew and multiplied with each telling.
For more than 10 years Horn of Africa has observed great results from hardest places. For us, the key was the principles we learned from Disciple Making Movements.
Rich Bonham
• Greater Europe Mission