Saturday, January 8, 2011

Church Planting Now

Hi everyone

I trust this finds you all well and powering for the things of God. 2011 promises to be an incredible year!

I have been asked to write a short update about our exciting new blog “Church Planting Now” There are two thoughts behind us putting this together: Firstly, to honor God! Our team meeting in South Africa last year was one of the highlights of the last season. We gathered together from all over the world on Monday at lunchtime, ended on Friday at lunchtime and spent the majority of the time giving feedback and testimony of what God is doing around the world. The amazing thing was – WE RAN OUT OF TIME! I was so stirred by this and trust that this blog can serve as something of a forum to keep us updated as to what is happening in our ranks around the world. I don’t believe this is boasting or bragging but simply giving honor where honor is due – TO GOD!

Secondly, to become a resource for those that are planting, have planted or are about to plant. There is already a cool team of contributors coming together and in place. Each of these men has either planted themselves and/or has been responsible for raising AND releasing planters. I am sure over a period of time; the archive of this blog is going to become a very rich resource for those God has called to plant.

I am still convinced of the apostolic mandate to go into all the world! I am still convinced that planting New Testament churches in every village, town and city is the best way to make disciples. I am still convinced that the Good News is good enough!

Let the adventure begin.


Terry Kreuger 

6 comments:

  1. Exciting times ahead! So excited to see whats in store, and see God lifted up. Let's do this thing!

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  2. Fantastic. Thanks for letting us know Terry!

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  3. Thanks Terry, great initiative and looking forward to the contributions.

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  4. count it a privilege to be on this adventure with you TK

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  5. Looks Like a good resource. Thanks for taking the initiative.

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  6. Hey, this looks cool. Will have to check in from time to time. Our family is involved in a church plant among the Mibu tribe in Papua New Guinea. If you're interested check out http://mibu-ministry.blogspot.com/

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