When church planting puts a marriage to the test

Dan Steel  |  Features
Date posted:  16 Dec 2024
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When church planting puts a marriage to the test

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There’s no doubt that church planting is personally costly.

Both the organised events and organic needs can be costly: whether it’s the ongoing reality of evening meetings and early mornings, the weighty mental ‘to-do lists’, or the growing number of pastoral burdens or stress and uncertainty about the future and the viability of the project. Will we have enough money? Somewhere to meet? Enough people? What will this thing look like in 12 months-time?

These things will put a strain not simply on the planter but, if they have one, on their family too. Their spouse and their children will not be immune.

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