Resources in this category support a church planter's walk with God.
Dean Fulks
Relationships are essential. This is especially true in the context of church planting. Here's why leaning into the relational connections of your congregation and community is a game changer for planters.
Matt Rogers
"Future leaders do not simply appear; they are discovered." Here are the 4 traits to look for for in the future leaders of your church.
Kathy Litton
Your family is your first church plant. Here's how you can invest in your household as you share your love for the Lord and the joy of His church.
Doug Logan
You weren't made to live–or lead–solo. Here are four ways to engage in healthy, biblical community as a planter and pastor.
Travis Cunningham
We all want to experience belonging. And as Christ followers, we get to experience this belonging within the family of God. Here are four ways to cultivate the type of biblical community that you and your congregation need.
Joel Muddamalle
The difficulties of Christlike humility are not new to the modern age; the early church had to grow in this area of discipleship, too. Here are three reasons to pursue humility as you lead others to pursue Christ.
Michael Visy
People are not obstacles we navigate in our ministry; they are our ministry. Here's how you can build intentional relational equity with the people God has called you to shepherd.
Living on mission requires intentional community engagement. Here are three principles to live by as you seek to plant your new church to the glory of God.
Ronnie Parrott
As leaders, we thrive when we cultivate support systems with meaningful friendships. Here's why God calls us to expand our inner circles and allow others to invest in our lives.
Corey Johnston
Scripture calls us to care for those in need. Here's how our service sanctifies our churches as we offer our gospel hope to the world.
The transformational power of the Holy Spirit brings maturity and growth to us in our emotional health. Here's why ministry leaders, as well as their wives, need to grow in this area of discipleship.
Tony Merida
Though conflict remains present in world today, Christ has equipped us with the ministry of peacemaking. Here are 5 ways to engage the conflict in your midst as you seek to instill gospel truth and peace.
Dave Harvey
The call to plant churches includes a call to suffering. But what does this mean for our spouses? Amid hardship and heartache, how do we lead our spouses toward the God of all comfort? Here are 4 ways to navigate suffering in your household.
Rest doesn't exactly come natural to the church planter. Here's why we are to engage sabbatical rest for the good of the planter, his congregation, and fellow ministry leaders.
Christy Britton
The culture of church planting begins at home. Here are five ways to immerse your children in the "how"s and "why"s of planting new churches.
Church planting can be difficult for the whole family. So, here are five ways to navigate ministry while investing in your primary ministry—your household—first.
J.T. English
We want our churches and communities filled with identifiable followers of Christ. So, how can we make this a reality? J.T. English unpacks three steps to growing disciples within your congregation.
Matthew Z. Capps
New churches are needed in unchurched areas. Get your church involved through church planting partnerships! This free eBook will: Overview the importance of the local church Examine church planting in the New Testament Help you cast vision to get your...
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