Church Planting – Leaders Guide
Indigenous Planting by
Anon
Church Planting Leaders Guide talks about the two important things that should be considered in planting churches – a proper theological basis and a grasp of practical principles. The author allows church planters to understand their primary responsibilities through this book. These are planting God’s Word in people’s hearts and minds, bringing them to a saving understanding of the Messiah, bringing individuals together to form a New Testament church that will spread the gospel to others, and bringing churches together in a fellowship for mutual support and service. This book was created primarily in response to Jesus’ command to create disciples, it is also very practical in tackling the themes of church multiplication and reproduction from a different point of view.
Building Effective Church Planting Teams
Team Building and Mentoring by
Dick Scoggins
Building Effective Church Planting Teams by Dick Scoggins is a guide for mentors and team leaders in establishing remarkable churches. The goal of this book is to discuss how the fellowship of church planters has established and used teams of church planters over the years. It helps address the issues of church multiplication and reproduction from 10 different perspectives in response to Jesus’ command. Scoggins’ message focuses on how to create networks of reproducing house churches and is k intended to be used in conjunction with building effective church planting teams. This book shows how building productive teams could multiply and establish networks of cooperating teams for more effective church planting. This book is anchored to the Biblical principles of disciples are made, churches are planted, and they multiply.
Build my Church Vol 2
Practical Planting by
Dr. Gerald Rowlands
What are the essential elements in a church building and church growth? Build my Church Vol2 by Dr. Gerald Rowlands provides practical notes on how to effectively plant churches. Rowlands acknowledges the insight and inspiration he received from reading the Notes on Homiletics by Aaron Linford of England. Seven years of ministry in Africa has brought him into contact with thousands of pastors and church leaders, the majority of whom have never had the opportunity to receive any formal education in preaching and teaching. Thus, this book contains all the learning that he wants to pass on to everyone who is dreaming of building a church for God’s glory. May this book ignite the fire planted in our hearts to participate in building strong churches for everyone, and may we reach more people to become believers through these churches.