Thursday, November 02, 2006

Mark Weible: Natural Church Development

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This is an excerpt from the Simple Church Planting conference held in Orlando on November 1, 2006. For more information on Natural Church Development, visit ncdinternational.org.

Mike Hoffmann: Organic Development

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Mike Hoffmann discusses organic development at Simple Church Planting in Orlando.

Jim Collins: Multiplying Leaders

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Jim Collins talks about multiplying leaders at the Simple Church Planting conference in Orlando.

Neil Hughes: Multiplying Disciples

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Neil Hughes talks about multiplying disciples in apartment communities.  This is an excerpt from the Simple Church Planting Conference held in Orlando on November 1, 2006.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Alex McManus: Effective Evangelism

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Alex McManus speaks on Effective Evangelism at the Simple Church Planting Conference November 1, 2006 in Orlando, Florida.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Jason Dukes, Robert Beckman, and Hal Haller: Who is Church?


Three church planters in Central Florida talk about the basic elements of church... Jason Dukes is lead church planter for Westpoint Fellowship Church in West Orange County, Florida. Robert Beckman is lead planter for Go Church in Lakeland, Florida. Hal Haller is lead planter for new church in Daytona Beach, Florida. Hal and Robert served together as church planters of Church of the Highlands in Lakeland. Before being sent out to plant two new churches, they were instrumental in starting Church of the Highlands Four Corners.

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Monday, October 09, 2006

Neil Cole and Bob Logan: Simple Church Planting

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In this episode, Neil Cole and Bob Logan talk about dying to self in order to plant organic churches. This may cause a paradigm shift in relationship to preaching and employment.

Audio excerpt: "Beyond Church Planting”, copyright 2005, used by permission of CoachNet, Int'l and ChurchSmart Resources; Authors: Robert E. Logan and Neil Cole.

Neil Cole is Executive Director of CMA and a board member. Neil helped found the ministry and has helped lead it from its inception. Neil has been in pastoral ministry for fifteen years and is an experienced church planter, author and consultant. Neil is also a founding leader of the Awakening Chapels and of organic church planting movements.

Bob Logan is Executive Director of CoachNet and President of Strategic Ministries, Inc., a non-profit organization. An internationally recognized authority in church planting, church growth and leadership development, Bob develops innovative strategies to cultivate healthy, reproducing church movements worldwide. His written works (authored and co-authored) include Be Fruitful and Multiply, Beyond Church Planting, Coaching 101, Coaching 101 Handbook, Beyond Church Growth, Raising Leaders For The Harvest, Releasing Your Church's Potential, Cell Church Planter's Guide and the Church Planter's Toolkit.Contact Information:CoachNet, Inc.P.O. Box 1353Alta Loma, CA 91701 USAInternational Phone/Fax: +1.323.225.5515US Toll Free Phone/Fax: 1.888.318.7920Email: Logan@coachnet.orgWeb: www.coachnet.org

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Bob Logan: The DNA of the Church

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In this episode, Bob Logan talks about the DNA of the church:

  • Love God (Great Commandment)

  • Love others (2nd Great Commandment)

  • Make disciples as you go (Great Commission)

Audio excerpt: "Beyond Church Planting”, copyright 2005, used by permission of CoachNet, Int'l and ChurchSmart Resources; Authors: Robert E. Logan and Neil Cole.

Bob Logan is Executive Director of CoachNet and President of Strategic Ministries, Inc., a non-profit organization. An internationally recognized authority in church planting, church growth and leadership development, Bob develops innovative strategies to cultivate healthy, reproducing church movements worldwide. His written works (authored and co-authored) include Be Fruitful and Multiply, Beyond Church Planting, Coaching 101, Coaching 101 Handbook, Beyond Church Growth, Raising Leaders For The Harvest, Releasing Your Church's Potential, Cell Church Planter's Guide and the Church Planter's Toolkit.
Contact Information:
CoachNet, Inc.P.O. Box 1353Alta Loma, CA 91701 USAInternational Phone/Fax: +1.323.225.5515US Toll Free Phone/Fax: 1.888.318.7920Email: Logan@coachnet.orgWeb: www.coachnet.org

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

EDGE Session VI

This is the last of a six-part series with Bobby Dean.
Listen to: Session 6 — Establishing churches
Watch the EDGE Overview (Flash Presentation)

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

EDGE Session V

Listen to Session 5 — Experiencing church
Watch the EDGE Overview (Flash Presentation)


EDGE Missional Communities...
Encourage one another
As the gathering begins, spend time making sure everyone feels welcome.
· Get to know everyone by name. & talk about life.
· Eat meals together
· Have fun! Play games & use Ice-breakers
· Worship God through singing, scripture reading, or prayer, & sharing good things God has done

Discover God’s Word
Read or listen to the Bible (or watch Biblical scenes) and discuss…
· What did you like best?
· What did you like least?
· What did you not understand?
· What did you learn about God?
· What do you need to do about this?
· Choose a phrase or verse to take with you and meditate on this week.

Grow into Christ likeness
Ask questions which promote application of God’s word.: Spending time with God, Godly character and actions should be visible fruit.
· Since we last met, have you completed your Bible reading goal?
· Share any adjustments the Holy Spirit is leading you to make.
· Share victories you have experienced because of obedience.
· Share ways this group can pray for you as you obey Christ.

EXIT into their world
Make sure to remember our task – to be God’s ambassadors. Spend time praying for your EXIT Strategy.

E Essential Pray for the lost
X Christ Serve the lost
I Intentional Share the good news
T Truth Invite

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

EDGE Session IV

Listen to Session 4 — Gathering people
Watch the EDGE Overview (Flash Presentation)

EDGE Missional Communities...
Encourage one another
As the gathering begins, spend time making sure everyone feels welcome.
· Get to know everyone by name. & talk about life.
· Eat meals together
· Have fun! Play games & use Ice-breakers
· Worship God through singing, scripture reading, or prayer, & sharing good things God has done
Discover God’s Word
Read or listen to the Bible (or watch Biblical scenes) and discuss…
· What did you like best?
· What did you like least?
· What did you not understand?
· What did you learn about God?
· What do you need to do about this?
· Choose a phrase or verse to take with you and meditate on this week.

Grow into Christ likeness
Ask questions which promote application of God’s word.: Spending time with God, Godly character and actions should be visible fruit.
· Since we last met, have you completed your Bible reading goal?
· Share any adjustments the Holy Spirit is leading you to make.
· Share victories you have experienced because of obedience.
· Share ways this group can pray for you as you obey Christ.

EXIT into their world
Make sure to remember our task – to be God’s ambassadors. Spend time praying for your EXIT Strategy:
E Essential Pray for the lost
X Christ Serve the lost
I Intentional Share the good news
T Truth Invite

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

EDGE Session III

Equipping for Disciple Making
Helping others to love Jesus as much as you do

This is the third of a six-part series by Bobby Dean.

Listen to Session III

Watch the EDGE Overview (Flash Presentation)



What is Disciple Making? Matthew 28:18-20
Disciple making is more than a follow-up Bible study and directing people to join a church. There is great joy in participating in all stages of the discipleship process:

Cultivating/Loving ( Sowing/Hearing (
Nurturing/Listening ( Reaping/Believing ( Developing/Growing

2 Timothy 2:2 - And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable men who will also be qualified to teach others.

PAUL ( TIMOTHY ( RELIABLE MEN ( OTHERS

Where does disciple making happen?
In Relationships. In community. In church life.
In Homes. In Schools. At Work. At Church. At Play.

What methods are best to nurture and equip new believers?


How will you nurture and equip mature believers?

  • Have expectations for obedience

  • Have a vision for multiplication

  • Apprentice leaders – Model, Assist, Watch, & Leave

Accountability: Acts 1:8
  • Make a list of all the new believers / responsive believers you are aware of

  • Begin making disciples with one of them before we meet again.

  • Be available to teach Equipping for the EDGE as God leads.

Monday, May 01, 2006

EDGE Session II

Listen Session 2 - Evangelism

Watch the EDGE Overview (Flash Presentation)

The EXIT Strategy
EXIT is a way for you to invest in the lives of five non-Christians using a four-step process, while being held accountable through a small group of your friends.

E Essential: Pray for the salvation of five non-Christians. Recruit a prayer partner to join in praying for the five.
X Christ: Demonstrate the love of Christ by serving your five. Seek to listen to their story and learn about them
I Intentional: Share your personal testimony and plan of salvation.
T Truth: Invite people to respond to the gospel through an evangelistic event, or an evangelistic Bible study.

Monday, April 17, 2006

Hanging out on the EDGE

Equipping Missional Christians
for Evangelizing, Disciple Making,
Gathering People, and Establishing Churches

This is the first of a six-part series by Bobby Dean

Listen to Session 1 — Intro

Watch the EDGE Overview (Flash Presentation)

The book of Acts shows us how God used Spirit-filled believers to spread the gospel and plant churches. Christianity expanded from Jerusalem, to Judea and Samaria, and then to the ends of the earth, leaving multiplying churches to shine brightly for Christ. During the growth of the early church, there was a recurring pattern that emerged…

First, the good news of Jesus was proclaimed. This is called evangelism - the Spirit-led communication of the gospel in such a way, or ways, that people have an opportunity to accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, and participate in a New Testament church.

Secondly, people were led to follow Christ. In Antioch, the people in the early church were first called “Christians” because they were labeled as being imitators of Christ. Disciple making is helping other people become devoted followers of Christ. Disciple making can happen one-on-one, but usually occurs in group gatherings.

The third common practice seen in Acts was that people were gathering in groups. As people met in the temple courts and in homes, people experienced the body of Christ through fellowship, Bible study, prayer, worship, ministry, and continued evangelism.

Finally, the result was that churches were established and church life was experienced. As the congregations grew and matured, they multiplied their ministry while making critical decisions about their ongoing legacy. Today, many call church planting the greatest evangelistic method ever.

Seven EDGE Principles

  1. Prayer is essential – Pray for boldness, for God to raise up co-laborers, and for the Holy Spirit to make hearts responsive.

  2. Abundant gospel sowing precedes abundant gospel reaping – People need to hear the gospel before they can respond to it. If we sow sparingly, we will reap sparingly. If we sow abundantly, we will reap abundantly.

  3. God’s Word transforms lives and is useful for equipping everyone.

  4. Anything healthy reproduces. Believers, disciple makers, groups, and churches should reproduce.

  5. Every believer can be equipped to evangelize, disciple, gather, and establish churches. God asks us to be available. The Holy Spirit makes us capable.

  6. Relationships have great influence. The gospel can best flow through existing relationships and common culture. When people plant the gospel where they live, work, play, and learn, it can grow and produce a harvest of faith and righteousness.

  7. We should watch to see where God is at work; and join Him. As we pray, God often reveals three types of responsive people…
  • Spiritual seekers – people responsive to the message of the gospel

  • Persons of peace – people responsive to the messengers of the gospel

  • Co-laborers – people responsive to the call of the gospel


Are You Ready?
Extraordinary things happen when God’s people do ordinary things – a movement can happen as God’s people: pray and go to make disciples; show and tell the good news; and gather and grow groups of multiplying disciples.

Remember that those who led the early church expansion were ordinary people. They were fisherman, doctors, tent makers, and merchants. Yet, their mission was extraordinary! They lived to share the good news of Christ in such a way that everyone living in their regions had an opportunity to hear and respond to the gospel of Christ, and participate in a New Testament fellowship.

God has called you to participate in His redemptive plan. You are His ambassador and have been given the ministry of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:18-21). You can make a difference in the lives of people around you as you apply your skills of evangelism, disciple making, and gathering people. God may even use you to help establish a new church, or expand the reach of your existing church.