Explore Ministry Opportunities in Western Europe at "The Gatherings"
As I have mentioned before, LifeWay shares part of my time with the International Mission Board.
I will be going to Spain in February to meet with the leadership and do some teaching. The IMB leadership will be doing some events in the states as well. Please connect with them if you can...

Here is the info:
The Western Europe region of the International Mission Board invites you to participate in The Gatherings, a two-day event designed to connect you and your church to the work God is doing in Western Europe.Join IMB workers and other stateside church leaders/members at one of two locations in 2008: Stafford, Va. (March 3-4), or Atlanta, Ga. (March 6-7). During The Gatherings, we'll dialog about ministry among postmoderns and fast-growing immigrant groups in Paris, Barcelona, Zurich, Rome and other places in Western Europe.
Find out more information and register online: www.telleurope.org.
We hope to see you soon at The Gatherings!
Upcoming Church Planting Events
On January 28th, I will be leading a one day conference at the Global Church Advancement seminar in Orlando. (Drew Goodmanson throws me under the bus here, telling people to go to his seminar instead. Drew is probably right... he will do a great job.)
I usually do two days with the folks at Global Church Advancement, but my friend Steve Childers let me off a day early so I could speak at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School for the Acts 29 Bootcamp on Tuesday, the 29th. I usually do two days at such bootcamps, but my friend Scott Thomas let me off a day early so I could go speak at Liberty University on Wednesday, the 30th. (We will be working with Liberty and Thomas Road on Thursday to talk about their church planting plans.)
Thanks to Ergun Caner for sharing his speaking platform. If I understand it correctly, I am speaking at the young adult ministry on Wednesday night. It is at this meeting where Ergun was "tazed for Jesus" (my description, not his). You can see it on YouTube here. (Promises have been made that no harm will come to this guest speaker.)
Coming up at Dallas Theological Seminary
The folks at Dallas Seminary sent this along for me to share about an upcoming conference.
On March 31 – April 1, 2008, the Center for Christian Leadership at Dallas Theological Seminary is hosting Beyond the Church Doors.This conference is about more than programs and strategies; it’s about igniting passion in your congregation to see God transform their community.
On Day 1, you will hear from Drs. Ed Stetzer and Alan Roxburgh as they discuss the theology and practices of a missional church and prepare you to lead your church toward a missional focus.
On Day 2, your ministry team will interact with Drs. Alan Roxburgh, Eric Swanson, and Bob Roberts and engage in group process time to formulate practical steps for developing a missional culture within your congregation.
For more information and to register online, please visit www.dts.edu/ccl.
Jonathan Edwards Looks at the Emerging Church
My friend Bill Henard raises Edwards from the dead to evaluate the emerging church movement. He presented the paper at the Academy for Evangelism in Theological Education and graciously allowed me to post it here. It is an interesting read... it has to be with a title like "Sinners in the Hand of the Emergent Church: Jonathan Edwards Join the Conversation." 
Can Michael Vick Be Forgiven?
Jon Walker asks and answers the question here and in a new e-book. It is a good and timely question.
Warren Bird Takes the Cake (and writes the books)

My friend Warren Bird recently had a celebration that included a cake. The cake looked remarkably similar to a book we had recently co-authored with Elmer Towns. The book, as the cake "clearly" shows, is 11 Innovations in the Local Church.
Warren is a freak of nature. He has written more books than any one man should (at his age, at least, since Elmer Towns has written many more). Warren now coordinates the reseach for Leadership Network in addition to co-authoring every other book in the universe.
Brandon Park studied 11 Innovations along with his church staff and made a great summary that you can download here.
Enjoy the book, even though you can't have any of the cake.
Comments (1)
Those sound like great conferences coming up. We're currently serving with the IMB and we're trying to transfer to the work in Barcelona. I spent a week or so in Europe this fall attending two conferences with Mosaic Alliance. It's amazing to see the work the Lord is doing among artists in Paris, Zurich and Barcelona. Paris has an amazing (non-IMB) work going on.
Posted by Camel Rider | January 6, 2008 9:29 AM
Posted on January 6, 2008 09:29