Monthly Archives: April 2012


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I am very excited to share that my new work on the late Anglican, missionary-priest, Roland Allen, is now available. On Monday, Roland Allen: Pioneer of Spontaneous Expansion was published in light of this year being the 100th anniversary of the publication of Allen’s 1912 writing Missionary Methods: St. Paul’s […]

New Book: Roland Allen: Pioneer of Spontaneous Expansion


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On Monday and Tuesday of this week I was in Auburn, Alabama with a group of interns with Lakeview Baptist Church.  Over the course of this semester, they took a church planting class with me.  It was a blessing to be with these outstanding guys. I am a lover of […]

When Church Planters Want to Drink Sweet Tea from a ...




My family and I love going to an orchard near our home to pick apples.  This is something we have done for several years when they are in season.  Now, while I could not tell you the names of the different types of apples found there, which ones are best […]

We May Look Alike and Talk Alike But We are ...


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Last week, while at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D. C., I took this photo of the Bell X-1.  If you know your history, this was the first plane to break the sound barrier.  Chuck Yeager surpassed the Mach 1 speed in October 1947, and will always […]

Compress Time for Gospel Advancement


Today is the official relaunch of my 2008 book The Barnabas Factors: Eight Essential Practices of Church Planting Team Members!  Last month, I wrote about the publisher going out-of-business and my plans to roll this book out at a later date. For those of you not familiar with this work, […]

Relaunching The Barnabas Factors