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Protech Tool Supply #JB-24 24″ Drill Bulb Planter
24″ Drill Bulb Planter, Drills Holes 2-3/4″ Diameter Up To 8″ Deep, Fits Any 3/8″ & 1/2″ Electric Or Cordless Drill.

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This versatile handmade stand can be used inside or outside! The attractive powder-coated finish protects the stand from rusting when left outdoors and is weather resistant year round. The textured finish of the glass shelves adds mystery to the product. No garden, pool or patio setting is complete without the Atlantis 4 Layer stand. This item is also popular in kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms and sunrooms. 57×27x16

Starting a New Church: The Church Planter’s Guide to Success
Ralph Moore maintains that perhaps our greatest responsibility is to evangelize our own generation-and that established churches are unable to do that. In fact, rising generations of Americans live in ignorance of Jesus Christ and have no moral absolutes. The answer, according to Moore, is aggressive church planting. Why? Because new churches focus on the needs of each new generation and present biblical truth in the cultural context that best reaches those people. 0830730869 Includes the Following Topics and Many More Section 2: Designing the New Church — things to consider before you ask for money Section 3: Planting the New Church — Can you build a church that flexes as it grows? Section 4: Anticipating the Future — How can you ensure a healthy start?
Customer Review: The Voice of Experience
Written by an experienced church planter, this book seeks to motivate and equip others to do the same. The author believes that planting new churches is the best way to evangelize the lost. He has lived this out: the two churches he founded are responsible for planting more than 200 congregations around the world. The author’s methodology is marred in places by a man-centered, “seeker sensitive” approach, and the theology is fairly thin. There is scarce mention of the glory of God, the power of the Holy Spirit, the salvation of the lost or the centrality of the Word. A cult using these same strategies would probably grow. Nevertheless, the author provides many points of practical wisdom that, used critically and grounded in a more robust theology, could prove valuable to prospective church planters
Customer Review: Simple but not Simplistic
Ralph Moore, associated with the Foursquare denomination, is one of the United States’ most prominent church planters. While his work is concentrated in Hawaii and California, he has assisted in numerous church plants throughout the world. “Starting a New Church” is a collection of Moore’s methodology, advice, and rationale. It includes anecdotal evidence of both his successes and failures. “Starting a New Church” is certainly an easy read. The book is divided into 20 chapters; and each chapter is subdivided significantly. There are no long paragraphs and the book provides frequent “stopping places” so that one does not have to purposefully block out time to read it. It lends itself well to those who pick up a book to kill time in between other appointments. Chapter topics include discussions on why to plant a church, how to begin planting, developing value and mission statements, raising funds, governmental structure, stewardship, and how your new church should go about planting a daughter church. While the book is simple in its structure and its prose, it is certainly not simplistic. Moore’s thoughts are arranged topically, and there is little purposeful connection between the various sections, but they are all sound advice and worth considering (even if one does ultimately reject it). While it took this reader a little time to “catch on to” Moore’s comparatively unstructured prose, I did come to appreciate the matter-of-fact presentation of Moore’s advice. He simply barrages the reader with “this was my issue, I considered these approaches, I decided on this one for these reasons, this is the result.” I recommend this book for those who are considering planting a church, congregational leaders who are considering planting a daughter church, and those who need to revitalize a stagnant ministry. You probably won’t adopt Moore’s approach in total, but you will appreciate his experienced voice when making your own decisions.

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