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Robert E. Logan

    Dr. Robert E. Logan possesses over thirty years of ministry experience, encompassing church planting, pastoring, consulting, coaching, and speaking. Having witnessed a great deal, Bob remains at the forefront of ministry, currently establishing an organic, missional network of churches in Los Angeles. He earned his doctorate from Fuller Theological Seminary and his current favorite ministries include volunteering in a recovery community and helping lead a house-church gathering.

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    From Followers to Leaders
    Be Fruitful and Multiply
    • Be Fruitful and Multiply

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Church multiplication is part of the very fabric of what it means to be a church. God has always intended for His living creation to be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and the church is certainly no exception.Jesus called us to go and make disciples of all nations. That means not just a few more churches, but many more ... exponentially more. This is the work of the Kingdom that Jesus entrusted to his disciples and to us.You can be a part of a great movement of God, cooperating with His Spirit, living out His church the way it was intended to be. You are invited to take the risk and engage in the adventure God has in store for all who desire to be fruitful and multiply!

      Be Fruitful and Multiply
      4.0
    • It seems like everyone is a church-planting expert nowadays. Many are making pronouncements about what works and what doesn't; few are doing the work necessary to confirm their assumptions. Many church planting books are strong on promises and passion, but offer few facts on what does and what doesn't help church plants succeed. What are the differences between a successful church plant and a struggling one? You might be surprised! The authors surveyed 112 church plants and found some surprising data in the following areas: leadership ability, financial support of the plant, conceptual freedom for the planter, coaching and training, core group, and ministries offered at launch. Some of the data confirmed long-held theories. Other findings were quite surprising. This book is a must-read for any church planter.

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      3.7