How can I live the life that I have been called to live? How can I live like a missionary?
“I will shake all nations, and the Desire of all nations shall come" Haggai 2:7
Showing posts with label Missional. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Missional. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Friday, September 27, 2013
Pastoring a Sending Church: An Interview with Pat Hood
Pat Hood explains what it is like to pastor a "sending church." |Ed Stetzer

Pat Hood is the Senior Pastor at LifePoint Church located at various campuses throughout the Nashville area, and is the author of The Sending Church, which is due out in October.The Sending Church is made up of examples from his own congregation, showing how a church isn't really a church until it leaves the building and expands God's Kingdom in the local neighborhood and around the world.
I had the opportunity to ask Pat a little bit more about his church and how they have transformed into a "sending church" over time.
Tell me about some unique things your church is doing in outreach.
I don't know if we do anything that's really "unique." I would describe our outreach as "simple." I think Jesus' was too. He simply told his disciples, to "Go, make disciples." That's what we teach our people. We challenge them to live sent lives in every domain of their life. We tell our people that we have no marketing campaign. We don't blanket the community with fliers. We don't rent billboards. We tell our people they are the--> Click Here
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Is Your Church A Messy Church Or Pretending Church?

Friday, September 6, 2013
Missionaries to the United States
What about missions over here... in the United States? What does it look like?
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Are we doing this to our own people here in the states?
When Pastors and Churches Reject Mission
A man leaves a small village and started his journey to Quito, Ecuador. He has to walk for 8 hours, catch a small plane for a two-hour flight, and then get on a bus for 10 hours. He arrives at the big city and begins searching for someone to take up the work he’s been doing with a couple of Shuar Indian Tribes in the Jungle. His name is José and he has high hopes that he will find someone with a heart for mission, someone with who’s willing to “go the extra mile” to bring the good news, and someone who can continue the work of making disciples. He spends a few days in Quito visiting various churches and speaking with many Pastors, but finds no one who is even disposed to entertain the idea.
José leaves the big city of Quito having been rejected by every church and every pastor. They send him to “The Camp.” The Camp is the area where we work. The camp is very rural, peppered with poverty, and often inconvenient for daily living... continue
A man leaves a small village and started his journey to Quito, Ecuador. He has to walk for 8 hours, catch a small plane for a two-hour flight, and then get on a bus for 10 hours. He arrives at the big city and begins searching for someone to take up the work he’s been doing with a couple of Shuar Indian Tribes in the Jungle. His name is José and he has high hopes that he will find someone with a heart for mission, someone with who’s willing to “go the extra mile” to bring the good news, and someone who can continue the work of making disciples. He spends a few days in Quito visiting various churches and speaking with many Pastors, but finds no one who is even disposed to entertain the idea.
José leaves the big city of Quito having been rejected by every church and every pastor. They send him to “The Camp.” The Camp is the area where we work. The camp is very rural, peppered with poverty, and often inconvenient for daily living... continue
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
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