

Movements with Steve Addison
Steve Addison
Stories and insights from the field on multiplying disciples and churches. Everywhere.
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Mar 13, 2018 • 0sec
157-From Ministry to Movements
Mike Puckett on the journey from leading a ministry to pioneering movements.

Feb 26, 2018 • 0sec
156-Growing Workers for NoPlaceLeft
There's nothing more important in a multiplying movement than growing the next wave of leaders. That's what Justin White does.

Feb 16, 2018 • 0sec
155-The NoPlaceLeft Story - Chuck Wood
Chuck Wood talks to Steve Addison about the emergence of the #noplaceleft coalition.

Jan 28, 2018 • 0sec
154-NoPlaceLeft in the Latino World
There are half a billion Spanish-speakers in the world. Oggie Martin wants to reach them.

Jan 12, 2018 • 0sec
153-Pursuing NoPlaceLeft as a Team
Steve Addison talks to the #noplaceleft Houston team about what they're learning.

Jan 7, 2018 • 0sec
152-Pursuing No Place Left Together — Ray & Sara Vaughn
Ray and Sara Vaughn share their journey together as they pursue No Place Left in Houston, Texas.

Dec 18, 2017 • 0sec
151-A local church takes on the Great Commission
Bryan King tells the story of how a local church is reaching its community and sending workers to the nations.

Dec 4, 2017 • 0sec
150-Asia to the World — Kumar Pillai
Kumar shares the story of multiplying movements of disciples and churches across Asia that spill over to the rest of the world.

Nov 22, 2017 • 0sec
149-Everything You Need to Know About Movements
The three essentials of every multiplying gospel movement. Steve Addison addresses the Global Alliance for Church Multiplication in 2017.

Oct 29, 2017 • 0sec
148-NoPlaceLeft Haiti
Haiti is known for slavery, poverty, political unrest and earthquakes. But today Jacob Via and Jephte report how the dynamic Word of God is growing, spreading and multliplying across this island nation. Haitians are turning and believing. New disicples are forming churches. And the work is being done by Haitians. Even more, the catch-cry is "Haitians to the nations" as the Haitians send out workers to far away places.