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New Churches Q&A Podcast with Daniel Im, Ed Stetzer, and Todd Adkins
Summary: Join Daniel Im, Ed Stetzer, and Todd Adkins as they answer your church planting, multisite, multiplying, leadership development, and discipleship questions. This is what the New Churches Q&A Podcast is all about: practical answers to your real ministry questions. Through this show, we will help you in your ministry context. We aren’t going to provide lofty pie-in-the-sky theories. Instead, we are going to help you in your real ministry context, with your real thoughts, questions, and issues. Every show, we'll play a voicemail of one of your questions, and then strive to help you as best as we can, by answering your question on this show. On the right hand side of NewChurches.com, you’ll see a bar that says, “Send Voicemail.” If you're on your computer, click that button and begin recording your question right away. If you're on a phone or a tablet, then go to www.speakpipe.com/NewChurches to download the app and record your message. When you’re recording, introduce yourself and your context in about 15 seconds, and then record your question for 30 seconds. We look forward to answering your questions!
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- Artist: LifeWay Leadership Podcast Network
- Copyright: LifeWay Christian Resources
Podcasts:
Beauty from ashes–What would it look like if dying churches came together and became one church?
How do you plant with a focus while avoiding exclusivity?
How do you cultivate unity as a church when you have multiple campuses?
Should deciding church governance be a solo or team effort?
You want to start midweek Bible Studies but don’t have enough teachers to teach. What then?
What makes a good Second Chair Leader?
What would it look like if every campus and church plant you start has a Kingdom-first mindset?
What are some creative ways to evangelize to children?
How do you protect your church members from getting burnt out?
Is relaunching an existing church plant a good idea?
How do you keep your congregation unified when there is a language barrier?
Is two better than one when it comes to church planters?
What should you look for in a permanent location?
What defines an unhealthy church and how do you know when it's time to leave?
How should you train your core team?