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Multiplying Churches In Boston Now
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God’s intent is that everyone living in Greater Boston be enthusiastically and holistically engaged in a community of vibrant Christian faith. The best way to make that happen right now, in 2012, is by church planting—apostolic-led church planting. That is the story of the Book of Acts and it is the story of Christian history ever since. Apostolic-led church planting in Boston is the subject of this latest booklet by Rev. Ralph A. Kee, a well-seasoned church planter in Boston. Let's Do It! was published in December 2011, 48 pp.

Contact Ralph and learn more about the Greater Boston Church Planting Collaborative here.

About Ralph: Since 1971, Rev. Ralph A. Kee has served in Boston, Massachusetts, as a missionary with Missions Door of Denver, Colorado. Though his level of organizational responsibility within Missions Door has varied over the years, his personal engagement in new church plants in Boston, sometimes as the key church planter, has been constant. Over many of those years, he has had a particularly close working relationship with the Emmanuel Gospel Center in Boston. Ralph serves on the Board of Directors of several Christian organizations and is an adjunct professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary’s Boston campus, the Center for Urban Ministerial Education. He and his wife Judy live in Boston.

 

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