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In the last two decades a gutsy group of Canadian church planters have taken the plunge. They are not content to simply plant churches-they want to plant new kinds of churches. Churches that are responsive to the Canada that will be-not just the Canada that was. Joe Manafo, in his documentary "One Size Fits All?" sought to capture this movement and understand it. He filmed 19 Christian communities that represent a brave exploration of new and evolving forms of church in Canada. This book picks up where that documentary left off. In these pages you'll hear the unvarnished truth about what it's…mehr

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In the last two decades a gutsy group of Canadian church planters have taken the plunge. They are not content to simply plant churches-they want to plant new kinds of churches. Churches that are responsive to the Canada that will be-not just the Canada that was. Joe Manafo, in his documentary "One Size Fits All?" sought to capture this movement and understand it. He filmed 19 Christian communities that represent a brave exploration of new and evolving forms of church in Canada. This book picks up where that documentary left off. In these pages you'll hear the unvarnished truth about what it's like to pioneer over the long haul. You'll read both the good and the bad. The adventures and misadventures. In these pages are the seeds of our future and the principles we'll need to get there. If you're connected with or have ever considered planting a new kind of church in the Canadian context this book is for you.
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Autorenporträt
Jared Siebert, currently serves as the Director of the New Leaf Network and as the Church Planting Director for the Free Methodist Church. The New Leaf Network is dedicated to nurturing and supporting Planters and Starters in the Canadian context. Jared has devoted his life to preparing the church to face its missionary future in Canada. He hopes to accomplish this through supporting and nurturing the planting of new kinds of churches, the starting of new ventures, and the cultivation of a missionary mindset. He currently lives in Saskatoon with his wife Katherine and his two sons.