Apprenticeship, redefined
Because starting is easy, but finishing well is hard.
Who will ask you the right questions?
How will you free up your most precious resource?
What do you say to others—and yourself—to that all-important question: why?
Are you ready to plant a church?
Gaining the insight you need from those who’ve gone before you
When you walk into the battle, who will be at your side?
How do you build a church where messy, broken people meet Jesus?
Finding keys to unlock the doors between Christ and Culture
Do you know what helps people in your community come to faith—and what doesn’t?
Who has God called you to reach?
What kind of church will we be?
What can you do better than 10,000 churches?
What do you really value?
What is your vision?
Can you really communicate your vision?
Who will join with you in your vision?
Translating values into habits and habits into culture
How much does it really cost to start a church?
Are you willing to ask people of faith to fund your vision?
What kind of foundation will you lay?
How will you re-present Him?
What needs to change?
What does it really take to create relational momentum?
What are the stages on the journey to faith?
How will you create relational momentum?
Where can people belong before they believe?
Can you party like Jesus?
How do you intentionally create community?
How will you multiply community?
What What does it mean for the body of Christ to serve first?does it mean for the body of Christ to serve first?
What are the visible needs of your neighbors?
Who knows what your neighbors need?
Whom can you serve?
How will your church transform your city?
How do people come to faith?
What fears keep you from sharing your faith?
How will you communicate the good news?
How will you equip others to share the good news?
How will you create an evangelistically effective church?
What if your only measure of success was making more and better disciples?
How do you define a disciple of Jesus?
What causes real, lasting change in someone's life?
How will you make disciples?
How will you help people become who God intended them to be?
How does the church grow exponentially?
What do emerging leaders need?
Who will you invest in?
Who will you invest in?
How will you develop leaders?
What expectations do you have about the church you’re starting?
How will you welcome people to your community?
What will you do when you invite people to gather each week?
How will your church make disciples of children?
Are you prepared for the administrative and legal responsibilities of leading a church?
How do you get your message to the right people at the right time?
How will you get people to partner with you?
How do you know if you're on track?
A multiplying movement starts with one.