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Generational Mapping
Tracking Elements of Church Formation Within CPM's

November 01, 2012 by Nathan Shank

Tags: church planting, mapping, multiplication, t4t

Beginning in 2006 my wife and I had a genuine problem on our hands. Churches were multiplying! All that we had studied, prayed for and discovered in Scripture suddenly seemed to erupt before our...

The Bare Essentials of Helping Groups Become Churches
Four Helps in Church Planting Movements

September 01, 2012 by Steve Smith

Tags: church planting movements, churches, groups, t4t

I was training a group of missionaries in Southeast Asia when we came to the subject of helping small groups (e.g. Bible study groups) actually become churches. The missionaries in this context...

Unsuspecting People as Kingdom Agents

September 01, 2012 by Larry Groves

Tags: breakthrough, church-planting movement, kingdom, t4t

I met Vladimir in October 2010 at a men’s spiritual retreat in a central European country. Vladimir is a university professor who came to saving faith through Jesus Christ some 20 years ago with a...

How to Adapt
Churches in Churched Cultures for Church-Planting Movements: Three Stories from North Carolina

July 01, 2012 by Jeff Sundell Michael Floyd

Tags: church planting, churched, t4t, training

The buried treasure of equipping existing churches with evangelism/discipleship tools, like Training for Trainers (T4T), is that we may wake the sleeping giant. Every community has an endowment of...

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