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Training Leaders for a Church Planting Movement

Here’s a book that looks promising.

From the blurb,

This is the insightful story of Hindustan Bible Institute (HBI), an institution founded in Chennai, India, to teach pastors and to foster church planting, which over time had lost its vision. This fascinating story of dismantling and re-building of the HBI program to return to its original vision, planting one million churches in one million Indian villages, effectively reaching that massive nation for Christ, is accompanied by insightful and cross-cultural observations by Lingenfelter, Provost of Fuller Theological Seminary.
James Montgomery founder of DAWN writes,

This landmark book brilliantly unfolds the process required to turn theological institutions into centers where multitudes of leaders are equipped to complete the primary task the Lord gave us in His departing instructions… It provides a major breakthrough in strategic thinking.
I’ve ordered my copy.


“Breaking Tradition to Accomplish Vision: Training Leaders for a Church-Planting Movement: A Case from India” (Paul R. Gupta, Sherwood G. Lingenfelter)

3 Responses to “Training Leaders for a Church Planting Movement” »»

  1. Ray
    Comment by Ray | 11/02/06 at 12:22 pm

    Hi Steve,
    Thanks for all your blogging. it’s appreciated.
    From whence dost one order formentioned book… and the others you’ve mentioned for that matter. Any possibility of supplying the supplier in your posts.

    Ray

  2. Comment by Steve | 11/03/06 at 7:59 am

    Ray

    I had to order mine via Amazon and pay $10 US to have it shipped! I met yesterday with some folk who may be able to help with such titles but it may take a few months to set it up. So you can wait and hope or try Amazon or http://www.abe.com

    You can cut the shipping cost to $3 US if you have someone who can bring it out from the States for you.

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