LEARN MORE ABOUT DISCIPLE MAKING AND CHURCH PLANTING MULTIPLICATION

Chris Galanos
What would cause Experience Life Church, frequently named one of the fastest-growing churches in the country, to completely change directions? Why would they risk an attendance drop and a decrease in giving to pursue a vision that has seldom been attempted in the American church? The leaders of Experience Life knew this journey would be risky and calculated the costs before ever beginning. They believed that following Jesus and aiming to reach millions was worth any cost. Be careful with this book! It might inspire you to risk everything you have to follow Jesus. You’ve been warned.

Victor John, Dave Coles
The Bhojpuri Church Planting Movement began in the 1990s and continues to spread gospel light into the region of North India that has been called “the graveyard of missions.” Drawing upon dozens of personal stories of transformation from within the movement, Victor John (with collaborator Dave Coles, Encourager and Resourcer of Church Planting Movements with Beyond), guides us through insights and lessons learned along the way.

Dave Coles, Stan Parks
The 24:14 Vision is to see the gospel shared with every people group on earth in our generation. We long to be in the generation that finishes what Jesus began and other faithful workers before us have given their lives to. Examples of kingdom movements can be found dotted throughout church history, yet God is doing something unique in our day. Listen to an audio interview with co-author, Dave Coles

Steve Smith, Ying Kai
Ying Kai and his wife Grace, Chinese–American Southern Baptist missionaries, developed the outreach and church planting program that they called Training for Trainers or T4T as a means of addressing the overwhelming challenge of an unreached people group numbering tens of millions of lost souls.

R Rekedal Smith
R.R. Smith poured her heart out in letters to her parents during the years she and her family lived in India. Honest confessions. Personal fears. Family joys. A mighty God. Her honest descriptions of her walk with Jesus inflame hope for what God can do when ordinary people simply obey His commands.

Jerry Trousdale & Glenn Sunshine
Christianity is growing faster than at any time in history. So why is the church in Europe and America stagnant or declining, and what will it take for that to change?The Kingdom Unleashed explores God’s Kingdom Movements. Central to every movement are the core values of the Kingdom of God, which Jesus proclaimed and modeled throughout His ministry.
Steve Addison
Steve Addison provides a roadmap for leaders who want to multiply disciples and churches to the ends of the earth. Whether pioneering on the edge, riding a wave of expansion, or stuck in suffocating decline, The Rise and Fall of Movements addresses each phase in the movement lifecycle, helping leaders identify their stage and align themselves with God’s purposes.
C. Anderson and K. Sutter
30 days of inspiring devotionals will encourage your heart and build your faith. The authors share a scripture, a story and a challenge from years of front line experience in working among the unreached. Missions, evangelism, disciple-making and church planting can be difficult. Progress is often slow. Breakthroughs seem distant. We need help to keep going, to press into God and see those mountains move! This devotional will kick start your faith for a movement of disciples among the unreached.
Roland Allen
In little more than ten years St. Paul established the Church in four provinces of the Empire, Galatia, Macedonia, Achaia and Asia. Before AD 47 there were no churches in these provinces; in AD 57 St. Paul could speak as if his work there was done, and could plan extensive tours into the far west without anxiety lest the churches which he had founded might perish in his absence for want of his guidance and support.
Damian Gerke
The church began as a discipleship movement known as “The Way.” Despite the best of intentions, church as we know it in the West is unknowingly blocking discipleship multiplication—which we must have to accomplish the Great Commission.
It’s time for the church in the West to be in The Way, without being in the way.
In the Way is also timely. COVID-19 and social distancing scattered congregations virtually overnight. They exposed a number of disciple-making deficiencies, legacy forms and practices inherited from Europe centuries ago.