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Planting New Churches in a Postmodern Age is an instruction book for planting biblically faithful and culturally relevant churches. It addresses the “how-to” and “why” issues of church planting by providing practical guidance through all the phases of planting a church. After looking at existing and emerging cultures, Stetzer demonstrates how to reach people within those cultures, especially those caught up in the postmodern culture.
“They typically raise a predictable series of objections. We will consider these objections on an individual basis.” (Page 5)
Ed Stetzer is one of the best-informed, practical-minded, and field-tested church planters that I know.
—Rick Warren
If I could buy only one book on church planting this would be my first choice.
—Eddie Gibbs, Author, ChurchNext
Stetzer helps the new church developer think missionally, theologically, and practically about the process of starting new churches.
—Bob Logan, Executive Director, CoachNet International Ministries
Ed Stetzer has planted churches in New York and Pennsylvania. He has trained church planters across the United States and on five continents. A former seminary professor, he currently directs the Nehemiah Project for the North American Mission Board, helping recruit and train church planters. He is the coauthor of Breaking the Missional Code.