Church Planting Movements (CPMs) thrive in rural villages worldwide, but in America, they often hit a wall. Why? Our individualistic culture disrupts the natural relational networks that fuel gospel multiplication.
In this episode, I unpack why traditional CPM strategies don’t seem to work in the U.S. and share a key breakthrough: Urban Villages. Instead of focusing on geography, we need to engage in workplaces, sports leagues, and interest-based communities—modern-day villages where relationships naturally form.
Join me as we explore how you can apply Luke 10 principles in an American context and make disciples right where you are.
🎧 Listen now and start identifying your urban village!
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Luke 10, 2X2, Persons of Peace, and Urban Villages
Most (all?) Church Planting Movements (CPMs) around the world take place in rural contexts—small towns and villages. As I’ve discussed in recent posts, this is because rural environments have strong relational networks that allow the gospel to spread and multiply naturally. In contrast, the highly individualistic and isolated culture of the United State…
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