Introduction - The Adaptable Playbook

September 30, 2025 00:13:08
Introduction - The Adaptable Playbook
City Gospel Movements
Introduction - The Adaptable Playbook

Sep 30 2025 | 00:13:08

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Hosted By

Chris Gough

Show Notes

This is a special series sharing the Adaptable Playbook – a framework for success for your Evangelism Team. Together we’ll explore 11 proven steps that really work for cities across North America who want to raise the temperature of evangelism in their communities.
 
We will hear from practitioners in these cities, humble leaders who have wrestled faithfully with the challenges these steps address. We hope you leave these conversations encouraged and equipped to own the lostness of your city, one step at a time.
 
Today, our host Chris Gough speaks with Jesse Northway, who oversees North American Ministry for Palau. Before joining Palau, Jesse pastored a church in Wellington, New Zealand.
 
He will answer the questions:
Why does this resource exist?
How did we choose these 11 problems?
How would an E-Team use this?
Why should I listen to this podcast series?
Where can I get the Adaptable Playbook?
 
To learn more about Evangelism Teams, the Adaptable Playbook, or what God is doing through collaborative evangelism efforts across North America, visit citygospelmovements.org.

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