Ten Principles of Church Planting

World Impact church plant gathering.
Pastor Prodip and other Bangladeshi church planters at the 2022 Evangel Gathering in Wichita, KS.
Church PLANT Manual book, edited by Rev. Ted Smith of World Impact's Evangel School of Urban Church Planting.

This blog post is an excerpt from World Impact’s Church PLANT Manual used in our Evangel School of Urban Church Plant schools.


1 – Jesus is Lord.

(Matt. 9:37-38) All church plant activity is made effective and fruitful under the watch care and power of the Lord Jesus, who himself is the Lord of the harvest.

2 – Evangelize, Equip, and Empower unreached people to reach people.

(1 Thess. 1:6-8) Our goal in reaching others for Christ is not only for solid conversion but also for dynamic multiplication; those who are reached must be trained to reach others as well.

3 – Be inclusive: whosoever will may come.

(Rom. 10:12) No strategy should forbid any person or group from entering into the Kingdom through Jesus Christ by faith.

4 – Be culturally neutral: Come just as you are.

(Col. 3:11) The Gospel places no demands on any seeker to change their culture as a prerequisite for coming to Jesus; they may come just as they are.

5 – Avoid a fortress mentality.

(Acts 1:8) The goal of missions is not to create an impregnable castle in the midst of an unsaved community, but a dynamic outpost of the Kingdom which launches a witness for Jesus within and unto the very borders of their world. (Reference: Mere Missions, Wichita: TUMI Press, 2022, pp 234-236)

6 – Continue to evangelize to avoid stagnation.

(Rom. 1:16-17) Keep looking to the horizons with the vision of the Great Commission in mind; foster an environment of aggressive witness for Christ.

7 – Cross racial, class, gender, and language barriers.

(1 Cor. 9:19-22) Use your freedom in Christ to find new, credible ways to communicate the kingdom message to those farthest from the cultural spectrum of the traditional church.

    8 – Respect the dominance of the receiving culture.

    (Acts 15:23-29) Allow the Holy Spirit to incarnate the vision and the ethics of the Kingdom of God in the words, language, customs, styles, and experience of those who have embraced Jesus as their Lord.

    9 – Avoid dependence.

    (Eph. 4:11-16) Neither patronize nor be overly stingy towards the growing congregation; do not underestimate the power of the Spirit in the midst of even the smallest Christian community to accomplish God’s work in their community.

    10 – Think reproducibility.

    (2 Tim. 2:2; Phil. 1:18) In every activity and project you initiate, think in terms of equipping others to do the same by maintaining an open mind regarding the means and ends of your missionary endeavors.

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