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Neil is an apostolic catalyst for the global organic church movement. He’s the founder of Church Multiplication Associates, CMAResources and Starling Initiatives.
He’s written more than a dozen books, including Organic Church, Cultivating a Life for God, Church 3.0 and Primal Fire.
His journey in God's kingdom brought him to serve in a mega church, a local community church and now small rapidly multiplying organic churches that meet in homes, campuses and places of business across the globe.
Neil is a longtime friend. We first met when he showed up for the same microchurch seminar I was teaching for the fourth time. When I asked him why he came to the same thing in four cities he introduced me to his team. They were soaking in the ideas (relatively foreign to the church at the time) of organic relationships in microchurches within a congregation—with productive leaders moving ahead to plant autonomous churches.
Neil travels around the world sowing the seeds of God's kingdom, catalyzing the development of organic church networks and coaching leaders. He has been married for over 40 years to Dana and has three adult children and three grandsons.
If you want to know more you can email him (he gives his address in Part 2), catch him on Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. But perhaps the best way to aquaint yourself with him is his Amazon Page.
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Neil is an apostolic catalyst for the global organic church movement. He’s the founder of Church Multiplication Associates, CMAResources and Starling Initiatives.
He’s written more than a dozen books, including Organic Church, Cultivating a Life for God, Church 3.0 and Primal Fire.
His journey in God's kingdom brought him to serve in a mega church, a local community church and now small rapidly multiplying organic churches that meet in homes, campuses and places of business across the globe.
Neil is a longtime friend. We first met when he showed up for the same microchurch seminar I was teaching for the fourth time. When I asked him why he came to the same thing in four cities he introduced me to his team. They were soaking in the ideas (relatively foreign to the church at the time) of organic relationships in microchurches within a congregation—with productive leaders moving ahead to plant autonomous churches.
Neil travels around the world sowing the seeds of God's kingdom, catalyzing the development of organic church networks and coaching leaders. He has been married for over 40 years to Dana and has three adult children and three grandsons.
If you want to know more you can email him (he gives his address in Part 2), catch him on Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. But perhaps the best way to aquaint yourself with him is his Amazon Page.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.