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Church Planting Revolution is published in partnership with Exponential as a resource for their growing network of leaders. | Exponential is a growing community of leaders committed to accelerating the multiplication of healthy, reproducing faith communities. We champion church multiplication and equip church planters and multipliers as we seek to help move the needle on multiplication from less than 4% of churches actively reproducing to greater than 10%! | Jesus. Leaders. Multiplication. Visit their website .

About the Book
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The pages of church history are full of amazing stories of men and women of faith who changed the course of history and influenced the world through church planting.
Regardless of whether you are in a city, in a rural community, or on an island, this book will outline general principles that will help you develop a unique church-planting process that fits your context.
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About the Author
Winfield Bevins (D.Min) has a passion for equipping others to spread the gospel in their own context. He serves as the Director of Asbury Theological Seminary's Church Planting Initiative. He is also canon for church planting for the Diocese of the Carolinas for the Anglican Church of North America. As a follower of Christ, his primary ministry is being a devoted husband and father. He and his wife Kay, have three beautiful girls Elizabeth, Anna Belle, and Caroline. They live in the Bluegrass state of Kentucky.

100 pages, Paperback

Published August 16, 2017

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Winfield Bevins

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Dr. Winfield Bevins is an internationally recognized author, artist, and the founding director of Creo Arts, which is a non-profit that exists to bring beauty, goodness, and truth to the world through the arts. Winfield is also artist-in-residence at Asbury Theological Seminary where he champions the integration of art, theology, and mission. Over the past decade, he has helped start numerous initiatives and academic programs that have trained leaders from around the world. He frequently speaks at conferences, seminaries, and universities on a variety of topics and is an affiliate professor at several academic institutions.

He is the author of several books, including Liturgical Mission: The Work of the People for the Sake of the World, which was nominated for a Reader’s Choice Award (InterVarsity Press, 2022); Ever Ancient Ever New: The Allure of Liturgy for a New Generation (Zondervan, 2019); and Marks of a Movement (2019), which has been translated into Korean and Spanish. Winfield’s work has been featured in various outlets such as Christianity Today, Publishers Weekly, Outreach Magazine, and Religious News Service.

As an artist, he describes his artwork as “modern inconography” because it explores the intersection where the past and the present meet through sacred art. He believes that we need new forms and expressions of ancient truths to speak to a new generation, that are connected to those who have gone before us, drawing fresh inspiration from the past for our faith for today through art. As an artist, he hopes that his art will invite viewers to slow down and pray to God who is “ever ancient, ever new.” He and his wife have three daughters and live in Kentucky where he has a working studio and runs the Creo Arts Gallery.

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May 3, 2020
I really enjoyed chapter five. It was especially helpful since I have not read master plan of evangelism yet. This gave a good intro to planting without being a heavy read.
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Sobering Reflection

As a church planter I would recommend this as a starting place. If you are considering starting a new church you need to count the cost
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