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Starting a New Church
Take steps that will help a new church become an enduring success.
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Price: $14.95

Topics:Church planting, Discipleship, Focus, Recruiting, Strategy, Teamwork, Vision
Filters:Christian education, Church Plant, Church planting, Discipleship, Emergent ministry, Mentoring
References:Matthew 13:8, 1 Peter 4:10-11, Haggai 1:12-15
Date Added:November 03, 2005
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Overview

God sometimes calls his people to build his kingdom by starting new churches, just as he did with the early apostles. It's a tough ministry, but integral to reaching new people. These handouts stress the importance of building a core leadership team before introducing your church to the masses. You'll also find tips for what to do first, learn about common obstacles that often lead to failure, and get a checklist for evaluating a new facility.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Doing God's Work 
If we work for God, he will provide us with power to achieve.

Clear Vision, Committed Leaders 
Put the right people on the right jobs to help your new church flourish.

Evaluate the Facility 
Answer these practical questions to make sure the details are covered.

Rate Your Potential Leaders 
Look for these qualities when putting together your corps of new church leaders.

Settling Differences 
A split between two influential families threatens to disintegrate a new church.

Who to Empower 
Develop the right kind of person to join the inner circle of leadership.

Build Your Worship Team 
Find and develop the right musicians and singers to fit your church’s worship style.

Why Church Plants Fail 
These are the most common obstacles facing your new church.

How to Start a Ministry 
Build your new church from these solid foundational principles.

Ready to Risk? 
Starting a new church is never a sure thing. How ready are you to walk onto that limb?


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Building the Team
Get the right leaders in the right places.

Small Groups
Are your groups set up to nurture strong communities?




A Private and Public Person
Pastors must maintain boundaries.

Paying Your Volunteers
How to get them to say yes next time.

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