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Church planting is a rigorous and rewarding endeavor that requires more than preaching ability--it demands the creation of a deeply rooted, gospel-centered community. In Deep Roots: Toward a Biblical-Theological Framework for Church Planting, Michael A. Milton offers a compelling guide to the theological, pastoral, and practical dimensions of church planting. As part of the respected D. James Kennedy Institute series, this work serves as both a roadmap and a theological syllabus for leaders seeking to plant and sustain vibrant congregations. Milton emphasizes that church planting is…mehr

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Church planting is a rigorous and rewarding endeavor that requires more than preaching ability--it demands the creation of a deeply rooted, gospel-centered community. In Deep Roots: Toward a Biblical-Theological Framework for Church Planting, Michael A. Milton offers a compelling guide to the theological, pastoral, and practical dimensions of church planting. As part of the respected D. James Kennedy Institute series, this work serves as both a roadmap and a theological syllabus for leaders seeking to plant and sustain vibrant congregations. Milton emphasizes that church planting is fundamentally a shepherd's work: nurturing, guiding, and cultivating a community of faith with spiritual integrity at its core. Success in this calling requires more than eloquent sermons; it necessitates creating an environment where the gospel thrives and disciples are made.
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Michael A. Milton (PhD, University of Wales; MPA, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) is a Presbyterian (PCA) minister, author, and retired U.S. Army Chaplain (Colonel). A former Chancellor of Reformed Theological Seminary, Dr. Milton has served as a pastor, educator, and author of over 35 books. He is the founder of the D. James Kennedy Institute of Reformed Leadership and a leading voice in church planting, pastoral theology, and missiology. He resides in North Carolina with his wife, Mae.