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Blogs

In order to live into the church as movement, it is important to immerse yourself in movement thinking. We have a couple of blogs, a journal and writing collective that we encourage you to consider adding to your resource list.

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The V3 Movement blog has a dedicated diverse team of thoughtful practitioners who write on theologically-grounded, place-based, discipleship-fueled, movement-oriented, community-forming, missionnal-incarnational church planting.
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100 movements blog features writers like Alan Hirsch and Neil Cole, with articles on five-fold ministry, incarnational mission, discipleship, missional leadership and movement thinking.
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The lead editors of this missional journal are Alan Roxburgh and Martin Robinson. With an undergirded understanding of missio Dei, this bi-annual journal publishes articles that ponder Lesslie Newbigin’s question of what a genuine missionary encounter between the gospel and Western culture would involve.
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Anchored by a diverse group of leading voices and a regular writing team, Missio Alliance writing collectives provide space for resourcing and conversation among theological practitioners in the areas of culture, formation, theology and witness.