How to Fund Your Church Plant
Money is a touchy subject but a necessary part of the church-planting conversation. Here’s how you can wisely and effectively maneuver this integral part of starting your new church.
Money is a touchy subject but a necessary part of the church-planting conversation. Here’s how you can wisely and effectively maneuver this integral part of starting your new church.
You can’t exactly clock in and out of your work as a church planter. If your role in ministry entails bivocational pastoring, then this occupational guide for planters may be for you.
If God is sovereign over all things, then our work in the marketplace is an act of worship, too. Here’s how we can see His divine hand at work, even in the midst of the mundane.
Church planting is difficult work; you can’t accomplish the work of God’s kingdom alone. Here are three ways that joining a church-planting network will change the trajectory of your missional calling forever.
When we leave the house on Monday morning to “go to work,” we must remember that we do not somehow leave God behind.
A new movement is afoot: More church planters are choosing to plant bivocationally because they see it as a more desirable way to plant a new church. Here are three advantages to bivocational church planting.
Bivocational ministry means you’re intentionally leveraging all of life into one calling.