Why plant churches in rural areas when the cities seem more strategic?
Here are the overlooked reasons rural planting matters deeply for gospel health and mission.
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Not all rural churches are the same.
Here are the key types of rural contexts and why understanding them helps leaders make wiser ministry decisions.
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A woman whose father was a pastor, told me she walked home with her father discussing the sermon.
She remembered he was never satisfied that he'd done a good job.
Pastor, I share this story because discouragement normal and very rarely true.
Keep going.
In village after village across this country, congregations will hear the amazing truth that Christ Jesus died for sinners.
Atonement? It is finished
Proclamation? It is still left to do.
Proclaim the gospel!
Pastor burnout. Moral failure. Quiet resignations.
They’re becoming normal. But they shouldn’t be.
Perseverance may be the most overlooked priority in ministry. This post calls pastors to stay, suffer well, and finish faithfully.
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This Sunday, don’t complain about:
• The simple Sunday School
• The small congregation
• The average sermon
• The modest music
Be grateful that the gospel reached your community.
Did you know 17% of England's population lives in rural areas?
The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.
Let's bring the Gospel to the countryside!
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When you plant with Acts 29, you’re never alone. Two Acts 29 churches in the Northeast are together planting Hope Church Henniker, an Acts 29 church plant launching in March in New Hampshire.