church planting from the ground up (a review)

March 15th, 2008 § 4 comments

Church Planting from the Ground Up
Ed. Tom Jones


College Press—Church Planting | Christianity | Evangelism
337 pages

This book was a labor of love… not because it was a horrible book, but because it was so meaty! This was a great step-by-step, yet broad overview of what it looks like and should look like to plant a healthy, successful and vibrant church in almost any community.

This is a practitioners book, written by church planters for church planters with a vast amount of information and tools that will take me a lot more time to filter through and process… therefore, this review is rather slim. However, I would recommend taking a look through it if you’re interested in or planning on planting a church… this is a great resource for that. And if you’re not, there might still be some useful information in there for going multi-site as well as principles that can be used in the traditional church.

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