Church Planting Related Issues – Panel Discussion

Panel discussion among Brothers Allen Roth, David Bercot, Ernest Eby, and Gary Kauffman. Practical pointers, questions answered, and thoughtful considerations discussed in this unscripted segment.

Is church planting exciting or what is it really like? Why do we plant churches differently in North America as compared to other countries? These and other interesting questions are addressed.

Panel discussion moderated by Brother Jason Allgyer.

This message was given at the Church Growth Seminar 2019, which is a segment organized by the Church Planters’ Forum.

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The Vision for Church Planting in America and Beyond

Sometimes Christians and churches limit themselves in expanding the kingdom of God because their frame of reference is limited to the outreach efforts they are familiar with. It is helpful to get a broader perspective by considering what God has done in the past and what He is doing through churches in other places. What could God bring forth from our communities if we would step out in faith and in the strength of God?

In this statistics-packed message, Brother Allen Roth identifies the needs that are all around us and the case for Church Planting today. He highlights the urgency of starting more churches–not only to survive, but to maximize the resources and gifts God wants to give to us.

This message was given at the Church Growth Seminar 2019, which is a segment organized by the Church Planters’ Forum.

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Old Testament Examples of Prayer

“For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope.”

Looking at examples of prayer from the Old Testament, Brother Allen Roth examines patterns in the “prayer walks” of Adam, Enoch, Abraham, Moses, David, Solomon, and Daniel. With personal illustrations and practical advice, this is worthy edification for all who wish to grow in their prayer life.

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