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"The multisite church model has been consistently challenged, deeming it unbiblical and incompatible with God's design for the local church, but does Scripture support this claim? The multisite church movement pushes against these assumptions. In Multisite Churches, pastor and church vitalist Dustin Slaton posits that congregational polity is compatible with the multisite model, dismantling critiques of the model with both urgency and care for the local church's future. At a time when church fostering and church adoption is predicted to increase significantly, the multisite church model is a…mehr

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"The multisite church model has been consistently challenged, deeming it unbiblical and incompatible with God's design for the local church, but does Scripture support this claim? The multisite church movement pushes against these assumptions. In Multisite Churches, pastor and church vitalist Dustin Slaton posits that congregational polity is compatible with the multisite model, dismantling critiques of the model with both urgency and care for the local church's future. At a time when church fostering and church adoption is predicted to increase significantly, the multisite church model is a solution that can support the adoption of churches" -- back cover.
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Autorenporträt
Dustin L. Slaton (PhD, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Lead Pastor at First Baptist Church in Round Rock, Texas. He served for more than ten years in youth ministries in Arkansas, Colorado, and Texas before serving six years as the campus pastor at Green Acres Baptist Church in Tyler, Texas. In addition to PhD, Slaton has a BA in Theology from Ouachita Baptist University and an MDiv from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.