Since 2008, a handful of European churches and church planting organizations have been responsible for starting more than 1,100 new churches and missional communities. Their vision extends to other European countries and beyond. So where did the vision to become an international church planting movement come from – and what are the lessons they have learned on the way? From working in partnership, to changing leadership dynamics and being aware of different cultural contexts, these churches are setting an example for others who hear the call to move beyond the local to impact the global through church planting.

Good to Great Church Planting: Accelerating Growth and Effectiveness in Church Planting
Leading Outside the Walls: How Externally Focused Churches Engage and Grow Ministry Leaders
Multisite Movement Gaining New Momentum in New Places
Knowing When to Re-evaluate your Organizational Structure
Selecting Locations For Additional Campuses
Sample chapter: The Healthy Church
Leading from the Old Testament E-book
Global Expansion: Local Churches in Europe Becoming International Church Planting Movements
Breaking Through Growth Barriers In New Churches
Book Summary: The Back of the Napkin
Taking Your Church Missional: What Does it Cost the Leader?
Selecting Locations For Additional Campuses
Going Outside the Church Walls
Making Multisite Mergers Work: New Options for Being One Church in Two or More Locations
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