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Stronger Together: Seven Partnership Virtues and the Vices that Subvert Them

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A vision of church partnerships that will elevate churches to greater gospel fruitfulness and enable them to thrive. Networked churches are the primary church planting force in evangelicalism today—but what makes them so effective, why do they remain so under-appreciated, and what are the common pitfalls that can ensnare them? In Stronger Together , veteran church planter and pastor Dave Harvey draws from his experiences and study of networks to walk Christian institutions, church leaders, and planters through tested strategies for starting and sustaining healthy and biblical church partnerships. By focusing on key virtues and shedding light on the pitfalls that oppose them, Harvey unpacks seven dichotomies that offer a practical roadmap to healthy When churches are vitally connected to other churches, they thrive, multiply, and last longer. Scripture exemplifies this, and research proves it. Stronger Together —part of the Exponential series on ministry growth and discipleship—will teach you exactly how to pursue biblical collaboration that will allow your church to flourish and your ministry to grow.

208 pages, Paperback

Published February 14, 2023

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Dave Harvey

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Dave Harvey is senior pastor of Covenant Fellowship Church (Glen Mills, PA), part of a family of churches called Sovereign Grace Ministries. He received his Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Care from Westminster Theological Seminary. Dave lives in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Kimm, and their four children.

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Author 22 books94 followers
October 5, 2022
Dave makes a clear and compellingly biblical case for evangelcial connectionalism. He contends for the necessity of church partnerships that are rooted in the gospel and forged through humility, commitment, and shared mission. If you serve a network of churches in any capacity (as a church planter or pastor, a church staff member, a network or denominational employee, or even as a parachurch coach or consultant) you need to read this book!
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Author 38 books14 followers
July 8, 2024
Good thoughts on partnerships/teams. Below are some of my takeaways:


Partnership is a crucial piece to the puzzle of leadership longevity and mission impact.

Partnerships must be rooted in doctrinal conviction.

Partnerships are needed for a church planting movement.

Proud people don’t play well in the partnership sandbox.

Accountability doesn’t shadow innovation, it is essential to it.

The more gifted the leader, the more essential is the accountability.

Interdependence says we need each other, collaboration says let’s find a way to accomplish things together.

As the African proverb says, if you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go with others.

Ego seeks loyalty more than it does honesty.

The seed of egotism lies within each of us.
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235 reviews1 follower
January 29, 2024
This book was written for those who are thinking through the health of networks and how to cultivate better community within them. The perspective is from church networks that have joined together to plant new churches. There is much here though for ministry networks that are hoping to be on mission together. Lot’s to glean for pastors and leaders as to their own heart posture regarding their ministry and their place within a network.
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June 28, 2023
Great for networks and network leaders! Not so much for the local church pastor though.
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June 17, 2024
Read this with a group of pastors. Helpful for thinking through Churches working together, specifically for the values that should be present and avoided in healthy church partnerships.
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