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Reaching Austin: Establishing an Apostolic Church in a Postmodern City

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KEEP AUSTIN WEIRD, the informal motto of the city of Austin, Texas, might make the average person think twice about the idea of starting a church there. But for David and Connie Bernard, it was a place they had both called home and would prove to be fertile ground for planting a church that would grow from zero to over one thousand during an eighteen-year pastorate. This book tells the story of the beginnings of New Life Austin and a network of daughter churches working to reach this beautiful city in the Texas Hill Country.

303 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 17, 2022

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August 30, 2023
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This book was five stars, hands down. I really liked how the author tells the reader about Austin, TX and really explains what Austin is known for. Austin has a motto that says “keep Austin weird”. I’ve never heard of that, but found that very interesting. I love the pictures that are at the end of each chapters. If you are a pastor or a leader, I feel like you could get so many tips from this book. You could tell how much the author cared about the people he pastored and how hard it was to transition into his new role.

You can get the paperback @pentecostalpublishing for $17.99 and the ebook for $9.99
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December 19, 2022
Excellent book about how Rev. David Bernard went to the city of Austin, Texas, and established a very large church that had multiple ethnic groups in their congregation.
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December 26, 2025
Bro. Bernard is one of my favorite authors. I’d recommend this book to anyone interested in a very detailed account of revival and church planting!
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