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Planting in Babylon: How the Old Testament Shapes Church Planting in a Pluralistic World
Noah Oldham
If you’re planting a church today, you’re doing it in Babylon. You may be in a rural town, a fast-gentrifying neighborhood, or a dense urban core—but culturally, we’re all in exile. You’re pastoring people who are discipled daily by secular...
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Table Flipping and Righteous Anger
Barnabas Piper
“Even Jesus flipped tables.” If you, like me, have ever uttered these words in defense of your own anger (or heard someone do so), then I am writing to you. The story of Jesus driving out the money changers from...
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Church Planting Beatitudes: Valuing What Jesus Values
Dan Steel
And, dressed in sneakers, when he saw the crowds, he entered the rented auditorium and stood up. His core team came to him, he switched on the projectors, and he began to teach them. Blessed are the self-sufficient, for they...
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7 Points for Preaching a Christmas Sermon
J.A. Medders
Christmas truly is the most wonderful time of the year. The lights, decorations, food, gifts, family time, and gospel doctrine make it a special time of year. There are many moving pieces and items calling for a preacher’s attention during...
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Building Your Launch Team
God does not use a lone individual to start a church.
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Modeling the Mission
Noah Oldham
When Paul planted the church in Philippi, he didn’t just preach a sermon—he modeled what it means to live as a disciple of Jesus in a new community. For church planters and their teams, Acts 16 provides a blueprint for...
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6 Ways to Guard Your Church’s Culture
Barnabas Piper
I suspect most people in church leadership have had a conversation with a church member that started something like, “Man, remember when X-and-such ministry was so much better,” or “Things used to feel so much different around here, I miss...
