Saturday, February 23, 2008

Taking New Ground: Seven principles that Paul used to Launch Movements Everywhere

In the winter of 57-58, the apostle Paul wrote Romans. It had been about 12 years since he, along with Barnabas, was set apart by the Holy Spirit for the work the Lord had for them. Near the end of Romans, Paul tells of how he has fully proclaimed the gospel of Christ across the eastern half of the Roman Empire – a distance greater than from Boulder to Atlanta - and adds, “I no longer have any work to do in these provinces.”
In this class we will look at seven ministry principles that are repeated throughout Paul’s journeys as recorded in Acts along with his accounts in letters to these churches.

Maybe God is leading you to go a mission trip globally or locally. Perhaps He is leading you to make a difference for him at work or your neighborhood. As we study together how Paul planted - not just churches - but Kingdom movements, we will look for ways to apply these same principles to where God is calling us.