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August 9, 2009

New writing opportunity, check it out at Examiner.com

Filed under: Communication,Culture,Life,News — Tags: , , , — Marty Duren @ 11:01 pm

examiner_logo-headerExaminer.com is a new growing online news presence that utilizes local people who write based on their particular areas of interest or expertise. I first noticed it coming through my Google News feeder just under articles from the Washington Post, LA Times or Baptist Press.

Out of sheer curiosity I checked out their writing opportunities and decided to apply. You are now reading the ranting of the “Atlanta Southern Baptist Examiner,” since I was approved at the end of last week. I’ll be contributing between 2-4 articles a week that will automatically feed into the Atlanta region of the Examiner.

This is a “payin’ gig.” It isn’t much, but I do get a little for every page view. Payment is affected by the number of “subscribers” to my articles and the number of comments, since an active comment section means that more people are looking at the pages and staying longer, which affects the ad rates on my pages.

If you have a few seconds and want to help a friend (yes, that would be me), then go to my page and subscribe to my articles. By subscribing, you will get an email alert when I submit a new article. You can delete the email or check out the article (which helps me because it counts as a page view even if you don’t read the entire thing). You can also make me a “Fav” examiner if you are so inclined.

I hope to build readership both locally and nationally since news readers pick up the feeds outside Examiner.com’s local region. That will take a little time, but it will happen.

If you are a writer and decide to check it out for yourself, please contact me before you sign up. There is a referral program and I can get some extra moolah if you name me when you apply.

November 25, 2008

The Church as Missionary: A Global Networking Dialogue

The Church as Missionary: A Global Networking Dialogue
January 12, 13, 2009-St. Louis, MO

The world is changing. Actually, it has already changed several times over in the past decade or two. Technology and globalization are creating quantum change instead of the linear progression of generations past. But, when it comes to the local church and mission, things plod along as they have for decades. Many churches still primarily engage in mission through sending their dollars off to a denominational agency or parachurch ministry while their own people remain passive in the task that God has given them. With the world nearing 7 billion people, the rise of the indigenous Church of the global South, and America emerging as one of the greatest mission fields in the world, we believe that the local church has a more vital role to play now than ever before in proclaiming and living out the gospel, both globally and locally. It seems, though, that few churches really step into the purpose of God in this area. What if local churches networked together to pray and find out where God was working, share opportunities and best practices, and encourage one another along in their God-given task? What if the Church became the missionary, instead of farming out our calling to others? What if we partnered together to directly engage in global missions and domestic church planting?

Some of us believe that this is possible. We believe that God is igniting the local church to step to the forefront of His work in the world. Each local church has gifts, talents, vision, and people who are already engaged in the world around them. Each Christian and church has a God-given purpose to fulfill. What if a network formed that encouraged each participating church in the task of impacting the world globally and locally by maximizing what is already happening the lives of the people in our churches? If churches in the network partnered together to share vision, people, and resources to impact lostness, couldn’t we do far more together as the engaged people of God to transform the world, than we could separately? We’d love to join with some other folks who are thinking about the same things.

On January 12-13 in St. Louis, MO, a group of pastors, leaders, and thinkers, will come together to engage in guided discussion regarding the possibility of networking to specifically engage in global and local mission by putting the local church on the forefront of the task God has given us: discipling nations. Some of us are Southern Baptists. We have our own missions agencies and cooperative giving program. This is not meant to take away from that, but we recognize that just sending money to denominational agencies and passively waiting for them to initiate work will do little to fulfill the Great Commission. Local churches must be engaged in the task in a more direct way. We’re thinking that we would be more effective at that if we partnered with others.

We are specifically inviting you to join a few dozen leaders to engage with this concept and see if God is wanting to link some folks together to help one another become more effective. This is not about starting an organization or collecting money-the last thing we need is more bureaucracy. If this goes well, the local church will be at the forefront and the network will exist in the shadows. We don’t have a name for what we are wanting to do. We might just call it, “that missional thing.” But, we believe that God is up to something and if we can help one another engage the world more effectively, then we will have accomplished our task.

This is not a standard conference or seminar where a lineup of speakers download terabytes of information to process later. Discussion initiators will be brief and on point leading to dialogues directly related to network building. Real value will be added to your ministry objectives and church mission as a result of your participation.

If this resonates with your heart, plan to be in St. Louis so that together we can help one another move our churches to the front line of Kingdom work in this world!

For more information, please leave your email address in the comment section (use this format: name[at]provider[dot]com to avoid spambots). You will be contacted in short order.

Grace and Peace,

Marty Duren, Lead Pastor
New Bethany Baptist Church
Buford, GA

Alan Cross, Pastor
Gateway Baptist Church
Montgomery, AL

September 17, 2008

Pastor Appreciation Month special deals on JOURNEYS, begin today

Todd Wright and I, along with publisher Missional Press, are happy to announce to two online specials on our book, JOURNEYS: Transitioning Churches To Relevance available only through the store at Missional Press.

In honor of Pastor Appreciation Month JOURNEYS will be on sale for $10 per copy (+ shipping) from now until October 20. We believe that JOURNEYS is a great book for encouraging pastors no matter where they may be on there journey of leading their own local church. If your church celebrates Pastor Appreciation Month or Pastor Appreciation Day and you are looking for a gift that will be both meaningful and practical, we believe that this book fits the bill. You can order at the special price here.

A second special, available only through an arrangement with our publisher, is that local churches, associations, or other groups of churches can purchase JOURNEYS at a “case price.” For churches wanting to distribute the book through the membership, or for smaller churches that want combined purchasing power, JOURNEYS can be purchased by the case for $8 per copy (there are 46 books to the case). Shipping is additional and can be figured through the MP store. Anyone interested in case pricing should contact the publisher at orders[at]missional-press[dot]com.

A number of folks have asked about sales and we are happy to state the current publisher sales total of around 1,200 books and are very thankful that God has chosen to utilize it to encourage others.

August 25, 2008

JOURNEYS authors, Todd Wright and Marty Duren, to appear on Atlanta television

Channel 57, WATC in Norcross, GA, is a religious broadcast TV station that hosts a nightly live talk show called, Atlanta Live. A couple of weeks ago Todd Wright and I were asked by host Alan Parker to appear and discuss our book, JOURNEYS: Transitioning Churches to Relevance. That broadcast will be tomorrow night, August 26, from 7:00-9:00 pm. I do not know whether we will be on for the entire broadcast or, ala Jay Leno, for only a segment, but I’m sure it will be a good time. Tune if in you can!

Atlanta Live is normally rebroadcast the following morning at 7:00 on Channel 57, while a one hour edited version can be seen on the NRB Network (DirecTV channel 378) daily at 8:00 am.

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