Movement Action Plan

It is one thing to talk about the study of a New Testament movement and another to begin to apply principles we discover from that movement to our particular context. The biblical and theological foundation of a movement are extremely important to its ongoing sustainability. Yet, if we leave it simply as an academic exercise then we risk settling into the same ministry routines. The following two part video series is a conversation that followed a weekend seminar that focused on building a foundation for movement. The goal is to take the biblical and theological foundations of a New Testament movement and apply them to a contemporary church planting movement.

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2 Replies to “Movement Action Plan”

  1. Hi, I followed a link in the Ephesiology book to view a video on the Movement Action Plan on this page. However, when I get here there is no video. I am quite happy if you decide that videos and other training materials are for paying customers only. However, the book says that readers can access video materials on this site and makes no mention of payment.

    I am somewhat disappointed that at least one book on the site is not available via the links shown (God’s Mission in the World) and that there seemed to be no means of contacting the website to point this out. It is only because I followed a link in the book that I found this comment box, which is not really suitable as a means of either contacting you or complaining.
    This is a pity, because the Ephesiology book and the (unobtainable) book on God’s Mission both look really promising. If I had come to this site without an awareness of those books I would be totally put off. As it is, I cannot say I am pleased.

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