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Join Us For THE NINES

Monday, August 31st, 2009


Imagine compressing the most important things you wanted to say to anyone into 9 minutes. If you were a skilled communicator, it would be a powerful message, wouldn’t it?

Now imagine sitting down with some of the best leaders in today’s church and hear what their “9 minutes” were. That’s the idea behind THE NINES. THE NINES is a free one-day conference that will take place totally on-line. It is designed for all current and potential pastors, church staff members and ministry leaders who want to be motivated and stretched in their leadership.

Over 6 dozen of the country’s best evangelical Christian leaders and communicators have each been given the opportunity to speak for a maximum of 9 minutes. At 9 minutes, you know each talk will be both intense and very specific.

THE NINES is an internet broadcast to be held on 9/9/09 at 9:09 Central (that’s 10:09am Eastern). These messages will help you and your church navigate into the future; each one will last a maximum of 9 minutes. Find out more at their web site here, and see their list of over 70 speakers – there’s the names of some impressive people whose books, blogs and tweets I read:

  • Alan Hirsch (Forge Mission Training Network)
  • Anne Jackson (FlowerDust.net)
  • Dan Kimball (Vintage Faith Church)
  • Dave Ferguson (Community Christian Church)
  • Dino Rizzo (Healing Place Church)
  • Ed Stetzer (Lifeway Research)
  • Eric Bryant (Mosaic)
  • Geoff Surratt (Seacoast Church)
  • Greg Surratt (Seacoast Church)
  • John Ortberg (Menlo Park Presbyterian)
  • Larry Osborne (North Coast Church)
  • Mark Batterson (National Community Church)
  • Mark Driscoll (Mars Hill Church)
  • Neil Cole (Church Multiplication Associates)
  • Perry Noble (NewSpring Church)
  • Pete Wilson (Cross Point Church)
  • Scott Hodge (Orchard Valley Church)
  • Scott Williams (LifeChurch.tv)
  • Steven Furtick (Elevation Church)
  • Troy Gramling (Flamingo Road Church)
    … along with 54 others that I’m looking forward to finding out about for the first time.

Praise Christian Fellowship is hosting THE NINES at 52 New Hartford Road, Barkhamsted, via internet feed. We’ll bring in lunch (bring a $5 donation to help cover costs) since the conference goes straight though the day. We’ve only just heard about this a few days ago, so unfortunately it’s pretty short notice. If you’d like to attend, please let us know in the comments .

Thanks – hope you can join us!

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Christianity-A Pop History of the Last 150 Years

Thursday, October 9th, 2008


  1. Start the picture around the 1850s, at a time when almost everyone was still on board with a single sense of morality as defined by the Church & the Bible. Everybody believed a thing is either true on false – there was only absolute truth. It is a high standard to follow, and some fail. Many are already outside the church – alcoholics, prostitutes, the desperately poor, the willfully lost … which is odd, because they’re the very people Christ said he came to save, and with whom he frequently connected. Few Christians chose to notice this, however, and fewer did anything about it. (more…)
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What does a church use for a ‘Mission Statement’?

Monday, August 4th, 2008


No, really … what is a ‘Mission Statement’ when applied to a church? Isn’t it redundant to speak of a “church’s mission statement”?

Now companies, they have mission statements. These talk about the intent behind the over-arching strategy for the organization … here’s where we’re going and why we’re doing it; our raison d’être. Corporations would like to inspire utter dedication in their employees, and the first step is to give them a clear vision to go after. The highest priority. And they come up with the ‘mission statement’. (more…)

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