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Win 5 Copies of “Exponential” TODAY

June 30, 2010


exponential Today we're giving away the new book from Dave & Jon Ferguson: EXPONENTIAL: How You and Your Friends Can Start a Missional Church Movement.

Exponential is for anyone who considers the missional challenge of Jesus as inspirational, but not something that’s achievable, or who has heard the challenge of Jesus and is frustrated with how little they’ve done. Jesus gave you this mission because he wants you to actually do it.

Authors Dave and Jon Ferguson communicate a simple strategy that will engage millions of Christ followers and challenge every church leader to become a reproducing follower and leader. Exponential lays out a brief but solid theology for a reproducing strategy, giving practical “how-to’s” for reproducing Christ followers, leaders, artists, groups/teams, venues, sites, churches, and networks of churches.

Here are two excerpts from the book: Reproducing Like Rabbits & Let Pagans Play

 

HERE'S HOW TO WIN:

1) TWEET THIS: Win 5 copies of "EXPONENTIAL: How To Start a Missional Church Movement." New from @DaveFerguson http://bit.ly/aYDJQL

2) FOLLOW @CatalystLeader so I can DM you when you win! (You can unfollow after the contest, your loss)

3) COMMENT BELOW with your twitter name & 1 thing on your bucket list (just for fun!)

At 5pm EDT TODAY (June 30, 2010), we will choose 5 random winners from the comments below, to receive 1 book each! We'll post the winners here.

 

Dave & Jon Ferguson talk about their book:

New Leadership Experience from LifeChurch.tv

June 29, 2010


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For those of you that lead young adults…

Did you know that each person makes an average of seven major life decisions?  Did you know that five out of those seven decisions are made around the age of 23?  Did you know that a college student changes their major an average of five times?  Did you know that only 35% of college graduates find a job in the area of their chosen major?

The implications?  The above decisions costs more money, extra time, lots of headaches, confusion, ambiguous purpose, and increased frustration.

What if you could save money, time, and headaches? 

What if we could help your young adult understand who he or she is, what to do in his or her life, and how to launch into what he or she does best?

Here is what we say to young leaders:

Imagine…

Becoming God’s best version of you,
doing what you were created to do,
and knowing the next steps to get you there.

How?

LifeChurch.tv offers a 9-month apprenticeship experience for young leaders, ages 18-24, called LeadershipXP. It is designed to cultivate young leaders, dreamers, and doers by giving them responsibility on the field and immersing them in a special mentorship group. 

It's not an internship. It's not a coaching network. Those learning environments really don't compare to this experience. LeadershipXP offers a unique mixture of immersion, responsibility, freedom, and mentorship.

Each young leader is provided housing near one of our thirteen locations.  They are also connected with a team member who serves as their personal coach and mentor for the 9-month journey.  Simply put, we develop leaders while they are in the game.
We concentrate on four key developmental areas: spiritual development, leadership development, character development, and emotional intelligence.  What is the actual flow in making this work?  We work through a process that includes self-awareness, integration, self-management, and others’ awareness.  There are two reasons this process makes sense for us: (1) this fits the culture of our church and (2) research reveals that the downfall to business and church leaders usually involves an element in this process.

We must embrace the challenge and responsibility of Mark 12:30.  We must learn to love God with our heart, soul, mind, and strength.  There is a healthy obsession at LifeChurch.tv to make this a daily reality through LeadershipXP.  We are about developing leaders who are fully devoted to Jesus Christ.

For information about LeadershipXP or to learn how to launch an apprenticeship in your church or business, contact Jason at jasonyounglive.com.

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From Hamburger Helper to Movement Maker!

June 28, 2010


We like to say when we discovered Troy McMahon; he was working the third shift making Hamburger Helper.  And it’s true!  But it's also true that he was working at General Mills, and they had him on the fast-track to upper-management.  While he was successful in the marketplace, he also had a great passion for Jesus and helping people find their way back to God.  Troy is just one example of someone who over the course of several years went from being a small group apprentice leader, to moving through a leadership path, to leading a network of new churches, and today is on his way to launching a movement.  Let’s re-trace his steps on this simple leadership path:
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Troy was one of those people that stood out at Community, and it was obvious that he was the kind of person who could influence others.  I asked Troy to join me for breakfast one morning to get to know him better, and it wasn’t long before we were having breakfast every Wednesday.  It was during these breakfasts that Troy and I developed a strong friendship talking about life, leadership, and God’s dream for Community.  Soon Troy became my apprentice small group leader and we began to meet regularly to not only guide our small group, but to also dream about the future of Community.

Over the next several months Troy moved quickly through the leadership path: he started to lead his own small group; developed apprentice leaders that became leaders and he began to coach them.  Within 18 months I asked Troy if he would consider quitting his job at General Mills to come on staff at Community.  For Troy this next step meant leaving behind a high-paying and promising career in the corporate world for the adventure of a lifetime with a new church that had God-sized dreams.  Troy became our very first campus pastor.

When Troy called the first launch team meeting a whopping twelve people showed up.  We were hoping for more.  Fortunately, the launch team grew over the next several months to over one hundred people and we were all blown away when 552 people showed up at the first celebration service at this new campus!  I was excited for Community and I was proud of Troy.  In a matter of five years Troy’s influence had expanded from impacting 10 people in a small group to now impacting 100’s and soon 1,000’s as a campus pastor.

One of the people that Troy influenced as campus pastor was Scott Knollenberg.  Scott and his new bride Michelle had just moved into the neighborhood where we planted this new campus.  Scott had recently finished his M.B.A., was quickly being promoted at Caterpillar, and he would tell you that his focus was entirely on advancing his career.  Scott would also tell you that he was far from God. 

One Saturday, at the sand volleyball court, Scott met this new Campus Pastor, Troy McMahon.  They hit it off.  At Troy’s invitation, Scott came to one of our first celebration services and then joined Troy’s small group.  Within the next year Scott made a commitment to be a Christ follower, was baptized, turned down a promotion and transfer to stay in the community, and became Troy’s apprentice leader in his small group. 

If we fast forward several years later, rather than moving through the ranks of corporate America, Scott has expanded his influence on the same leadership path as Troy.  This same guy who moved into the neighborhood and was far from God, has now walked this same leadership path and moved from being an apprentice leader, to a leader, to a coach, to a director on staff, and today he is the campus pastor where he met Troy.  This campus has reproduced two other campuses and a new church and reaches more than a thousand people every weekend.

Think about what you just read - let it sink in.  God took someone who was far from Him with no experience and no seminary degree, and now he is helping hundreds and hundreds of people find their way back to God every week.

And Troy?  With our full support and blessing Troy moved his family to Kansas City with twenty other people from Community to plant a NewThing church, Restore Community Church.  Within the first nine months, Restore was reaching more than 500 people each week and had reproduced a new church in Haiti, and recruited a network of new church pastors in the states.  Today, less than two years after their launch, Restore is one church with two locations.  Troy is not only leading a reproducing church, but is a network leader for NewThing leading four other church planters.  He is now influencing thousands and within a few years he will be influencing tens of thousands. 

That is Troy McMahon’s story.  It’s also Scott Knollenberg’s story.  I could have told you Kirsten Strand’s story.  I could have told you Mark Nelson’s story.  I also could have told you John Ciesniewski or Dave Dummitt’s story.  That is the point; as remarkable as Troy’s’ story is, it is not the exception.  There are now hundreds and thousands of people in reproducing churches who are now following this leadership path in anticipation of a movement.  Every one of them started where Troy started – as an apprentice.

Where are you and the people in your church on this leadership path?

Dave Ferguson is the Lead Pastor of COMMUNITY (www.communitychristian.org), an innovative multi-site missional church that has grown from a few college friends to thousands who gather at eleven locations throughout Chicago. Dave provides visionary leadership for the NewThing (www.newthing.org) an international network of reproducing churches. He is the co-author of The BIG IDEA and Exponential. If you want to keep up with Dave’s adventures check out his blog at www.daveferguson.org or via twitter at @daveferguson.

This article is based on material from Exponential: How You and Your Friends Can Start a Missional Church Movement by Dave Ferguson & Jon Ferguson

Photo Friday: Catalyst Atlanta 2009

June 25, 2010


Here are some of our favorite photos from Catalyst 2009 in Atlanta. Check-out our page on Flickr for more photos from Catalyst.

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Win 10 Tickets to CATALYST - 1 Every Hour

June 24, 2010


TODAY is the Early Bird Registration Deadline - your last chance to get the best rate on Catalyst tickets - call us today: 888.334.6569, or register online.

Catalyst 2010 Preview:

 

In honor of the deadline, we are giving away 10 tickets today, 1 every hour.


HERE'S HOW TO WIN:

1) TWEET THIS: BEST RATES 4 Catalyst Conf tickets end TODAY + WIN free tickets every hour. Enter & WIN: http://bit.ly/aQDA6y

2) FOLLOW @CatalystLeader - so I can DM you when you win!

3) EVERY HOUR we'll choose a random winner: at 9, 10, 11, 12, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

 

NOTE: Winners will receive one (1) free ticket to Catalyst in Atlanta, Oct 7-8. This does not include travel expenses or hotels. This free ticket does not include the LABS portion of the conference on October 6th.

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