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Start Strong New Churches
Definition of a NewStart Church - Any group formed with the intent of becoming an organized new church is a NewStart. A church desiring to change its name is not a NewStart.
Why does NewStart exist? The evidence clearly demonstrates that starting strong new churches wins people to Christ more effectively because:
When Christians obediently undertake something great for God, like helping to start a new church, they inevitably experience a true outpouring of His Spirit. One result is that they become uncommonly effective at sharing the gospel with those who are lost. Why should my church start a new church?
Why should my church start a new church? The Bible Says So! Biblical Premises for Starting New Churches
Why should my church start a new church? It is the Mission for America. Reasons why America is a Mission Field American Society is increasingly secular. The viewpoint of rank-and-file Americans is that Christianity is either distasteful, irrelevant or both. A significant multicultural presence has changed the demographics of America. The predominantly white society has been replaced by a microcosm of the world, including all of the world’s peoples, languages, and cultures. The United States is rapidly becoming as pluralistic as the world, as culturally diverse as a mission field, and as needy as any other world areas to which missionaries are already going.
Public life is almost totally devoid of Christian symbols and instructions. The English-speaking white church in America has plateaued, and the population is somewhat resistant to evangelism. The multicultural church is growing, and the population is receptive.