A few weeks before a young pastor began his ministry in a new town, he decided to visit the largest-attendance church in the area, just two blocks from his own new church. As he sat through a worship service he decided quickly that he "could do church better than this."

Pastor Neil Cole
It didn't take him long after leaving that worship service to realize his attitude was "ugly."

Neil Cole is a pastor, church planter and author of several books, including The Organic Church. He is also that young pastor who decided he needed to apologize for his judgmental attitude that surfaced while sitting in the pew at his neighboring church.

"I wrote a letter to that pastor," Neil says. "I confessed what I had done and I committed to pray for that church every time I passed its facility. Since it was just two blocks away, that meant I prayed for them a lot."

Neil's honesty and humility led to a friendship with the pastor and ultimately to the collaboration of authoring two books together.


"That was my first experience partnering with another church," Neil reports. "It was Conservative Baptist and I was Grace Brethren. I learned that if it's from your heart,
it can be a natural flow. You work with leaders who will work with you and you keep praying for the ones who won't."

Networking for Greater Evangelism
Neil isn't alone in discovering that partnerships and alliances can benefit all parties and, ultimately, the kingdom of God. In major cities across America, alliances and partnerships are being formed between churches to achieve the goal of evangelism.


Sometimes these partnerships are as simple as two pastors working together in one community. Sometimes partnerships become strategic alliances among a group of
churches working toward a common goal.

"We're seeing churches across the nation networking with each other for the purpose of church planting," says Margaret Slusher, director of the Church Planting Leadership Community for Leadership Network. "The greater purpose is reaching every man, woman and child for Christ in a city or a region. They're crossing denominational lines, sharing . . .


Blog and Website Creation on the Rise
11 percent of U.S. web users have created web pages or blogs, and more than 120,000 blogs are created daily, with 58,000 new posts created each hour, according to the Pew Internet and American Life Project and Technorati, which tracks . . .

 
10% of U.S. Counties Home to Minority Majority
In nearly one of every 10 U.S. counties today (303 of 3,141 counties), more than half of the residents are ethnic minorities, according to a new report from the Census Bureau.

 
Homeschooling Ranks Continuing to Grow
National Home Education Research Institute President Brian Ray says homeschooling may be the fastest-growing form of education in the U.S., increasing 7% to 12% per year.

D.J. Chuang's blog
D.J. Chuang serves as Director of Digital Initiatives and Asian American Church Research with
Leadership Network and is the Executive Director of L2 Foundation. He has various professional experiences in web strategy, pastoral ministry, and software engineering. D.J. has been blogging on his personal website since 1999, and links to his interests that include digital photography and being a "church connoisseur."

Churches Giving Away Resources

A growing number of churches are offering free resources online. Are you one of them? If you know of others to add to the following list . . .


Washington Post Plugs Megachurch Myths
The Washington Post recently gave a generous review to the newly released book, Beyond Megachurch Myths: What We Can Learn from America's Largest Churches.

Innovative churches speak to three principal areas that affect the success of a recovery ministry: the sponsoring church, the recovery ministry itself and the larger community. Obstacles exist in each of these areas, such as stigma attached to the ministry, lack of volunteer leaders and difficulty attaining community backing.

Churches successfully overcoming these barriers are finding strategies that help them thrive in each circumstance. To read more about these strategies, download Megan Taylor's paper.

You can peruse articles on a myriad of ministry topics in the Advance Archives, including these past articles:

Hip Hop Congregation One Example of Contextual Church Planting
Help is a Click Away
High-Yield Church Planting Begins with Radical Shifts
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