Articles
The global Church hasn’t disappeared. It’s moved into our neighbourhoods. Are we planting for the city we imagine or the city we’re actually in?
What if multiplication isn’t about a new model… but rediscovering disciple making? Could the key to movement already be in our hands?
Loneliness is rising. Anxiety is growing. People are searching. There are opportunities for the Church to respond
It started with 15 people in a living room. Now lives are being transformed. A story of faith, generosity, and multiplication.
What if the greatest idol of our time is comfort? For Gen Z, comfort now looks like safety. What does that mean for how we share the gospel?
What if food insecurity became a growing reality? How can the Church respond with compassion and creativity? Part 3 explores practical opportunities to serve.
Financial pressure is rising. How can the Church respond with wisdom and care? Part 2 explores opportunities in a season of economic uncertainty.
Gen Z is searching for meaning, belonging, and purpose. But do they believe the Church can offer it? Part 2 explores the complexity and opportunity.
We’re navigating changing times. What opportunities are emerging for the Church? Part 1 explores how shifting travel patterns may reshape how we gather and engage.
Multiplication starts with more than desire. Discover how healthy leaders build habits that turn vision into lasting impact.
A new generation is searching. But do we understand them? This first article in Jeri Jones Sparks’ Gen Z series explores why Gen Z is often misunderstood and why that matters for mission.
What if disciple-making wasn’t a program, but a daily rhythm? This article explores how equipping everyday disciples can transform church culture and activate mission in everyday life.
Who are you trying to reach? This article explores how understanding your target demographic can reshape the model of church and open new pathways for mission and discipleship.
Church planting is not just about vision and momentum. This story is about calling, perseverance, and trusting God through seasons of pain, uncertainty, and breakthrough.
How do you decide between full-time, bi-vocational, or co-vocational church planting? This article explores the key questions that help planters discern the right model for their calling, context, and sustainability.
What if church planting included not only spiritual and social impact, but financial sustainability as well? This article explores the Three Teams approach and how churches can steward mission, community engagement, and economic creativity together.