5 Things Anyone Can Do to Help Start a Church by Phil Stevenson
A Book Review
By Dr. Gayle Woods
The most exciting book I have read in some time is Phil Stevenson’s little volume, “5Things Anyone Can Do to Help Start a Church.” It may be because I have such a keen interest in church planting that this little book made my heart pump harder as the possibilities for ministry raced through my mind. Be that as it may, this a book that every pastor should read.
Phil Stevenson is an experienced pastor whose leadership as of 2003 was responsible for starting nine churches. He is the General Director of Evangelism and Church Growth for the Wesleyan Church. He has also served as senior staff member for New Church Specialties. He has authored a number of books and articles on the subject of church planting.
“5 Things Anyone Can Do to Help Start a Church” follows a simple outline of “Go Public, Generate Prayer, Give Promotion, Generously Provide, and Grant Permission. I was somewhat dismayed when I received this $7.99 book and saw that it was only 94 pages in length. My dismay soon turned to satisfaction as I discovered a virtual gold mine of ideas on this subject. It is simply written and can be read in one or two sittings. Each chapter ends with discussion questions making it suitable for a pastor to use in a study with his board, key lay members, or cell groups. In geographical areas where there is a cluster of churches I would suggest that the area pastors each buy the book and then schedule five meetings at a local restaurant to discuss a chapter for each meeting. Brainstorming sessions such as this may give birth to the possibilities of seeing new church plants springing up all throughout the Church of God (Holiness).
Interesting Resources
“The Ripple Church: Multiply Your Ministry by Parenting New Churches,” by Phil Stevenson.
“5 Things Anyone Can Do to Help Their Church Grow,” by Phil Stevenson.
newchurchspecialties.org
http://www.wesleyan.org/ecg/
Phil Stevenson, 5 Things Anyone Can Do to Help Start a Church, 2008. Wesleyan Publishing House, Indianapolis, IN, ISBN: 978-0-89827-382-3.
