Practical Multiplication Episode 12 – Friendship and Race
In Episode 12, Ralph and Myron will interview Jimi Calhoun, lead pastor of Bridging Austin and former world class bassist who performed with several popular acts
In Episode 12, Ralph and Myron will interview Jimi Calhoun, lead pastor of Bridging Austin and former world class bassist who performed with several popular acts
What if every church took seriously the biblical call to multiply? How would that change our churches, communities, cities and world? In Episode 11, Ralph
In Episode 10, Ralph and Myron interview Keri Ladouceur, founder of New Ground Network and multiplication pastor at Vineyard Christian Church. This show highlights Exponential’s
In Episode 9, Ralph and Myron will interview Todd Wilson, Co-Founder and CEO of Exponential. This show highlights Exponential’s core church multiplication frameworks with a
In Episode 8, Ralph and Myron interview Jason Shepperd, founding and Lead Pastor of Church Project in The Woodlands, Texas. “Church Project began with a
In Episode 6, Ralph and Myron will interview Rob Wegner, pastor, author, & speaker about how to mobilize God’s people, God’s way. Wegner will discuss
In Episode 6, Ralph and Myron will interview Norman Nakanishi, Senior Pastor of Grace Bible Church Pearlside in Pearl City, Hawaii. “If you are a
In Episode 4, Ralph and Myron will interview Chuck Barber and Andrew Slack about being a Hero Maker. “Cooperation with the Creator in supporting his masterpieces is
“We need to equip our people to have something that others want and then teach them the power of walking alongside,” writes Ralph Moore in
This show highlights Exponential’s core church multiplication frameworks with a focus on the everyday, practical nature of how the concepts can help pastors and church
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