Planting and Nurturing Disciple-Making Communities in the New Testament Way
Principles - Practices - Pathways
Many believers long for deeper, more authentic expressions of church but feel stuck in systems that prioritize programs over people. When we read the New Testament, we see something vibrant, organic, and highly reproducible-small communities multiplying through everyday people empowered by the Spirit of God.
Yet today, the thought of planting house churches can feel overwhelming or confusing. Some fear theological compromise or lack of structure. Others are energized but unsure how to begin, wondering: What does a biblical house church actually look like? How do you make disciples who multiply?
Biblical Multiplying House Churches was written to bridge the gap between New Testament vision and modern-day practice. Drawing on Scripture, real-life examples, and years of frontline experience, this book offers a clear, practical guide to planting and nurturing house churches that reproduce.
Before writing this book, the authors walked alongside dozens of church planters, disciple-makers, and movement leaders across various cultures and denominations. Their experience shaped a resource that is grounded in biblical theology, focused on disciple-making, and accessible to everyday Christians.
Whether you're exploring alternative forms of church, leading a small group that's growing beyond your living room, or ready to plant a multiplying network, this book will help you follow Jesus in a way that's simple, powerful, and true to the early church model.