Monthly Archives: August 2014


The Global Remittances Guide, recently released by the Migration Policy Institute, is a fascinating resource.  It is estimated that 216 million people (three percent of the world’s population) live outside of their countries of birth.  This is roughly equivalent to the population of the fifth largest country in the world. […]

Peoples on the Move


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The trustees of the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention voted this morning to call David Platt to be the next president of the agency.  While I am saddened that I am losing my pastor, I am delighted to hear of this news.  They made the right decision.  […]

David Platt, President, International Mission Board


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This week I’m at the Multiply Louisiana conference in New Orleans.  I promised everyone I would post the slides from my plenary session and breakouts. While some of the slides will not make sense outside of the conference context, I am making these available to you as well.  In the […]

Presentations from Multiply Louisiana



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Utica, New York.  That’s not a city that has a cool ring to it.  Tell people you are going to Utica and watch the look on their faces.  Why would anyone want to make disciples and plant churches there?  Two reasons: unreached people groups and least-reached area. The world is […]

Surprise! Go to Utica


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Some people are anti-structures.  They think it is cool to be against “the man,” but all for movement. However, there is no movement without structures.  Structures are necessary for health and multiplication.  It was true in the first century; it is true today. But, not all structures will do.  Some […]

Tweaking the Structures for Movement


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We reproduce what we know. And, we know what is modeled before us. If such is the case, then what happens when what we know is not accomplishing what needs to be done? We end up repeating ourselves, doing the same things with a slightly different variation, expecting new results […]

We Reproduce what We Know