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Read the latest thoughts from Ralph Moore on the Word of Hope Blog

Ralph is a a veteran practitioner in disciple making and church multiplication, and one of NewBreed's key trainers and thought leaders.

Keeping the Main Thing the Main Thing

Do you find yourself judging other ministries? I do. The confusion seems to arise from the tension between form and function. Some leaders seem to “worship” their church programs which unjustly offends me. It’s Jesus’ church and scripture warns us against our personal judgement of others. However, that judgement can be useful if we’re wise…
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The Automated Church

From Ray Bradbury to Church Decline: A Journey of Discovery A Daughter’s Assignment Sparks Reflection on Revitalization  It all began with my daughter’s high school English assignment. She came to us one day, her heart heavy with homework and her mind buzzing with questions about Ray Bradbury’s “There Will Come Soft Rains.” As she explained…
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How to Plant a Church for the Next Generation

The Exponential Global Conference is officially SOLD OUT! If you have tickets, we’re so excited to gather with you and see how God moves in incredible ways. This year’s theme, Good, Great, Greater, reminds us of Jesus’ call to experience “greater things” and live out a flourishing life. Don’t miss out on the pre-conference options,…
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WHAT’S MISSING IN THE CALLING CONVERSATION?

Calling can certainly be a loaded word. Perhaps others have used the term calling well, to explain what compels them. Or, it’s been used poorly, selfishly, as an excuse not to show up for others, or even as a form of manipulation to get those who feel called to work more for less (less pay,…
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Who is Your Main Ministry Partner?

Jesus sent his disciples into the field in pairs. This underscores the need for ministry partners. Our first church plant was a partnership, with my wife and I being the only partners. It worked but took a toll on our home life. In Bible college, I was taught to avoid personal friendships with church members…
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The Pitfalls That Endanger Pastoral Perseverance

This article originally appeared on The Church Vitality Network. Used with permission. After shepherding God’s flock for over a quarter of a century, my heart aches when I see the many trials that can lead pastors to abandon their calling. Though disheartening, these situations are regrettably all too familiar. From financial mismanagement to moral failures,…
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