This 4 minute video produced by visionSynergy for the Lausanne Cape Town 2010 gathering highlights three examples of ministry collaboration that demonstrate how ministries working together were able to see significant advances in national, regional, and international outreach for the Gospel. The case studies include networks and partnerships focused on Mongolia , North Africa , and global sports outreach …
01 Jan 2014 by Daniel Dow
Have you ever been in a disagreement or intense discussion with someone in a group and wondered how in the world you could see the same thing so differently? Have you ever accused someone else – or been accused – of jumping to conclusions?
26 Sep 2013 by Lucas King
In this 5-part webinar presentation, John Blake and Bill Sunderland outline five steps in working group development for networks and partnerships…
21 Aug 2013 by Daniel Dow
In this webinar presentation, Phill Butler discusses the who, what, and how of accountability in missional networks and partnerships…
21 Aug 2013 by Daniel Dow
In this webinar presentation, John Blake talks about the process of developing shared vision for a network and outlines four components of a powerful vision…
21 Aug 2013 by Daniel Dow
In this webinar presentation, Lucas King outlines four essentials for increasing the level of engagement, contribution, and sharing within missional networks and partnerships…
21 Aug 2013 by Daniel Dow
In this webinar presentation, Dave Hackett describes four different levels of engagement in missional networks and concludes with a helpful outline for creating a consultation summary report …
21 Aug 2013 by Daniel Dow
Vision is the driving force of any collaborative effort. It must be owned by each member of the initiative. Our focus must be clear to run powerfully the race Christ has set before us. Vision is the passionate purpose which answers the question of why we are coming together.
23 Jul 2013 by Daniel Dow
Our culture in the United States and in the Western hemisphere, in general, tends toward individualism, and inter-church connection is frequently no different. Often we are preoccupied with our church, our impact, and our role in God’s work. We operate as silos and are unaware of, or are not in relationship with, the churches located immediately around us. If there is one or two churches close by we may make an effort to build relationships with them, but it usually stops there.
18 Jul 2013 by Daniel Dow
In this webinar presentation, Dave Hackett talks about how many missional networks organize themselves – from basic teams to highly-segmented structures…