Focus on Reproduction, Mentor's Guide, MG12

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7. Starters Committed to Church Growth value congregational development as a means for increasing the number and quality of disciples. Through this commitment they increase numerical growth in the context of spiritual and relational growth. 8. Responsiveness to the Community describes abilities to adapt one’s ministry to the culture and needs of the target area residents. 9. One who Utilizes Giftedness of Others equips and releases other people to minister on the basis of their spiritual giftedness. 10. A starter who is Flexible and Adaptable can adjust to change and ambiguity, shift priorities when necessary, and handle multiple tasks at the same time. This leader can adapt to surprises and emergencies. 11. Builds Group Cohesiveness describes one who enables the group to work collaboratively toward common goals, and who skillfully manages divisiveness and disunifying elements. 12. A Starter who Demonstrates Resilience shows the ability to sustain himself or herself emotionally, spiritually, and physically through setbacks, losses, disappointments, and failures. 13. One who Exercises Faith translates personal convictions into personal and ministry decisions and resulting actions.

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Church Growth: Reproducing in Number and Quality

Segment 2: How to Plant an Urban Church that Reproduces: An Overview

Rev. Dr. Don L. Davis

As disciples called to obey Christ’s commission to go and make disciples of all nations, we know that radical discipleship is produced and authenticated only in Christian community. To plant churches is to fulfill the Great Commission, which involves three integrated steps: Evangelizing (winning the lost), Equipping (establishing new disciples in the Church), and Empowering (outfitting leaders and the church to reproduce itself in fellowship with other like-minded churches).

Summary of Segment 2

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