Each year between 900 to 1,000 churches hold their final services and close their doors. As a part of the Send Network, Replant desires to reverse this trend. Our prayer is that communities would see the transforming work of Christ as He brings new life to these once dying churches. The Replant podcast will discuss relevant topics related to church replanting. This resource is meant to equip and encourage those who have taken on the hard task of being a church replanter.
In this episode, Bob Bickford and Mark Clifton answer an audience favorite, “What is the difference between revitalization and replanting?”Â
Discover where replanting and revitalization overlap as well as what principles maintain their distinctions. You don’t want to miss this!
For more information, visit churchreplanters.com or namb.net.Â
In this special episode, executive director of missions, Jim Breeden, for the St. Louis Metro Baptist Association joins host Bob Bickford to discuss the role of local associations in replanting churches. Over 18 years ago, local associations existed to make sure every church had the resources they needed to initiate new programs. Today, local associations can do so much more. Â
In this special episode, Mark Clifton shares why one of his earlier church plants in Alpharetta, Ga., is being replanted by pastor, teacher and author Keith Welton. Hear Welton’s testimony on becoming the replanter of Bridgeway Baptist Church, and discover how re-dreaming and engaging in replanting can bring a church back to life.
For more information, visit churchreplanters.com or namb.net.Â
One of the eight characteristics of replanters is to have an affinity for multi-generational ministry. Bob Bickford and Mark Clifton join together to talk about a replanter’s comfort level loving 20-90 year-olds. In this special episode, learn how replanters can work and interact with senior adults to reverse the death and decline rate of churches in North America.
For more information, visit churchreplanters.com or namb.net.
Author, pastor and content strategist Jared Wilson sits down to talk with Mark Clifton and Bob Bickford of the Replant team. Jared shares great wisdom about how to handle criticism and attacks from those inside the church. Mentioned in the podcast was Jared's book, The Imperfect Disciple, available at bookstores and online.
Replanters often feel isolated and alone. James Nugent of the South Carolina Baptist Convention talks about why Replanters should gather for encouragement, challenge and brotherhood.
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