Posts Tagged ‘Ed Stetzer’

A Shout Out for AMiA

Ed Stetzer met with leaders from the Anglican Mission in the Americas this week.  I love that Ed, who is a Baptist, meets with Church leaders, regardless of denominational lines.  A good reminder that the church extends beyonds the walls of your local congregation and beyond the boundaries of your denomination.  To find out more [...]

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Ed Stetzer on Listening to the Unchurched

Ed Stetzer is one of the voices in contemporary evangelicalism who has some really beneficial things to say.  Ed has probably done more research and statistics on contemporary church movements and strategies than anyone in conservative evangelicalism.  Judging from his writings he is also a delightfully positive and constructive person.  In this brief article/blog post [...]

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Your Jesus is Too Safe

This book looks good.  Check out an interview with the author on Ed Stetzer’s blog.

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Links for Monday

Just a few things that have caught my eye in the last couple days.  First, a conversation with a friend last night reminded me of some interesting research that came out last month on spiritual gifts in the church.  You can find Ed Stetzer’s comments on the report as well as links to the articles [...]

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New Research on American Congregations

Ed Stetzer has a brief summary piece on a new research done at Duke University showing some trends in American congregations over the last ten years.  In addition to a summary of the research there are also links up to the actual research reports.  Of interest are notes on technology use and ethnic diversity in [...]

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Multi-Site

The multi-site movement is now officially in full swing. Two articles from the May/June 2008 issue of Outreach magazine provide food for thought regarding this contemporary movement in the American church. The first is an interview with five pastors of multi-site churches: Dave Ferguson, Larry Osborne, Tammy Melchien (children’s ministry director), John Bishop, Geoff Surratt. [...]

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