Why We Started This Podcast

Why We Started This Podcast

Stories from the Frontier: Insights from adventurous disciple makers, pioneers, planters and sending church leaders

08/03/2021 8:00PM

Episode Synopsis "Why We Started This Podcast"

In this episode, Dwight Nash and Ed Love unpack the reason they started this podcast and how it will be a benefit to your multiplicative leadership. About the Podcasters: Dr. Dwight Nash has over 32 years of pastoral experience in places such as Oklahoma, Chicago, New Orleans and Dallas. He has been bi-vocational as well as full-time as he served in his many roles of youth pastor, small groups pastor, lead pastor, church planting pastor and District Superintendent. His doctorate and dissertation in church planting included the creation of a virtual residency that has been implemented and used in many venues over the last eight years. Dwight has spent the last 15 years helping church planters to fulfill their God-given dream of planting a church. With over 50 church planters helped so far, his “well-done” in life is to play a part in starting 1000 Churches over the next 10 years nationally and internationally. www.1000churches.net Dr. Ed Love has planted two multiplying churches, daughtered multiple church plants, and has provided coaching, training, and resources for church planters. Currently, Ed is the Director of Church Multiplication for The Wesleyan Church and is the architect of the Church Multiplication Collective. Ed also designed and teaches the church planting certificate courses for Wesley Seminary. Ed received his M.DIV. from Asbury Theological Seminary and obtained his D.MIN. from George Fox Evangelical Seminary. Ed is the author of Fear Not, Reclaiming Hope, Turn, and many other church multiplication resources. Ed and his wife Emily reside in Muncie, IN with their three spunky kids, Jennah, Josiah, and Micah. www.CMC.org 

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