Tim Challies just reviewed an interesting new book. I haven't picked up a copy yet but I plan to. This could be interesting.
http://www.challies.com/book-reviews/book-review-church-planter
An interesting day in theology
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
Multi-Site Church
Now this is interesting! Very interesting!
Multiple Sites: Yea or Nay? Dever, Driscoll, and MacDonald Vote from Ben Peays on Vimeo.
Multiple Sites: Yea or Nay? Dever, Driscoll, and MacDonald Vote from Ben Peays on Vimeo.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
The Church Still Works-- A must read!
If you are a part of the independent baptist movement you need to read this book. If you are interested in being a part of a reproductive church I think that this book should be on your reading list. Its a quick and easy read, enjoy!
Read: The Disciple-Making Pastor by Bill Hull
I recently read this book:
It was quite interesting! I give it two thumbs up. You should pick up a copy!
It was quite interesting! I give it two thumbs up. You should pick up a copy!
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Sun Stand Still

Now this is interesting...
Mega church pastor Steven Furtick is going to preach for 24 hours today.
Steven's own words describing the stunt he is pulling on the same day of the release of his first book: "Gimmicky? I guess. Publicity stunt? If it walks like a duck…But it sure will be a lot of fun."
I may not read any portion of the book but I probably will tune in for at least a couple minutes of a guy attempting to preach for 24 hours.
So Pastor Steven, I guess it worked.Sun Stand Still To a preacher a man preaching for 24 hours, well, its interesting.
So Pastor Steven, I guess it worked.Sun Stand Still To a preacher a man preaching for 24 hours, well, its interesting.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Francis Chan, Joshua Harris, & Mark Driscoll conversation
I think these three pastor's round table discussion is interesting.
What do you think?
What's Next for Francis Chan? A Conversation with Mark Driscoll and Joshua Harris from Ben Peays on Vimeo.
What do you think?
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