Archive for March, 2009

3.22.09 Sermon Audio

The audio from the sermon I preached last week on Acts 8:26-40 is now available. You can get it off the Summit website here. I also posted it on my Sermon Cloud page.

Refuge Interview

Below is the video of the interview that I did at the Refuge a few weeks back. In it, Trey Herweck draws out some info on my calling, the vision for Lincoln, and how you can pray for us.  It runs about 20 minutes.  For you RSS guys out there, you’ll probably have to visit the blog itself to see the video.

Preaching at Summit

This Sunday I’ll be preaching at Summit from Acts 8:26-40.  If you’re in the St. Louis area, stop on by.  Here’s how you get there.

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Revival Anyone?

A friend passed this on earlier this week.  It’s from George Whitefield’s biography by Arnold Dallimore.  His point was to draw a comparison between the 18th century revival that Whitefield was a part of to some of what perhaps God is stirring in our country at this time.

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Nevertheless, this book goes forth with a mission. It is written with the profound conviction that the paramount need of the twentieth century is a mighty evangelical revival such as that which was experienced two hundred years ago. Thus, I have sought to show what were the doctrines used of God in the eighteenth-century Revival, and to display the extraordinary fervour which characterized the men whom God raised up in that blessed work. Yea, this book is written in the desire—perhaps in a measure of inner certainty—that we shall see the great Head of the Church once more bring into being His special instruments of revival, that He will again raise up unto Himself certain young men whom He may use in this glorious employ. And what manner of men will they be? Men mighty in the Scriptures, their lives dominated by a sense of the greatness, the majesty and holiness of God, and their minds and hearts aglow with the great truths of the doctrines of grace. They will be men who have learned what it is to die to self, to human aims and personal ambitions; men who are willing to be ‘fools for Christ’s sake’, who will bear reproach and falsehood, who will labour and suffer, and whose supreme desire will be, not to gain earth’s accolades, but to win the Master’s approbation when they appear before His awesome judgment seat. They will be men who will preach with broken hearts and tear-filled eyes, and upon whose ministries God will grant an extraordinary effusion of the Holy Spirit, and who will witness ‘signs and wonders following’ in the transformation of multitudes of human lives.

Indeed, this book goes forth with the earnest prayer that, amidst the rampant iniquity and glaring apostasy of the twentieth century God will use it toward the raising up of such men and toward the granting of a mighty revival such as was witnessed two hundred years ago.

Church Planting Books

A friend of mine is exploring a calling to plant a church and recently asked me if there were any books that I would recommend.  Below is a list of some books and resources I’ve used and a few comments on each regarding how helpful I found each.

Planting Missional Churches, Ed Stetzer.  All of Stetzer’s stuff is pretty good for my money.  If I just starting to sniff this stuff out, this is where I would start.  Lots of great research and stats which God really used in turning my heart for church planting.

Breaking the Missional Code, Stetzer and Putman.  Again, good stuff from Stetzer.

Redeemer Church Planter Manual, Tim Keller and Allen Thompson.  I’ve perused this a lot, skimmed it and delved in at particular points, but I haven’t spent nearly as much time in this one as I yet intend to.  It’s Keller so you know it’s good.

Planting Churches in the Real World, Joel Rainey.  Short and insightful.

Starting a New Church, Ralph Moore.  Some good nuts and bolts stuff, but not the greatest overall.

Church Planting for a Greater Harvest, C. Peter Wagner.  Ripped some good stats from this one.  Wagner gets quoted often (by Keller and Stetzer) particularly from here with his quote that, “Planting new churches is the most effective evangelistic methodology known under heaven.”

A couple of really good articles as well:

“Why Plant Churches”, Tim Keller

“The Missional Church”, Tim Keller

If you read this and have others to recommend that have been helpful to you, please leave your recommendations in the comments section.

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