When Church Planting Doesn’t Go According to Plan
Planting a church is very likely one of the hardest things you’ll ever do. Things rarely go according to plan, at least not to yours.
Planting a church is very likely one of the hardest things you’ll ever do. Things rarely go according to plan, at least not to yours.
Are you brave enough to work with Christians beyond your usual networks and tribes? ‘Together for the City’ urges Church planters globally to do just that
How do you stay encouraged when you are church planting during COVID-19? Is it time to press pause? Greg Cassim shares his plans and hopes for the future
Our first death as a church plant was a shock. We were a young congregation, in every sense! Yet this tragic death taught us four key lessons church life.
According to United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), Sub-Saharan Africa hosts more than 26% of the world’s refugee population. Nearly one third of the people that the UNHCR are currently working with live in Africa (11 million out of 35.8 million). These refugees are mainly a result of conflict in countries such as Central African Republic, Nigeria, South Sudan, Somalia and Burundi, among others. Prolonged conflict destroys the fabric of society and radically changes people’s way of life. This is true all over Africa, where conflict results in change and that change has created more conflict, leading to a...