This is something that have thought about since I seen this assignment. Its something that I honestly feel like has its advantages and it disadvantages based on the location in which you are located. For myself personally I feel it would be very hard to plant a church because it seems as if there is a church around every corner, which may seem a little over rated but there honestly is. However with that being said there are places where church planting is without a doubt needed and necessary in helping the lost learn and come to know Jesus Christ as their personal savior. For many this is exactly what their community needs which is great as long as Christ is at the center of your mission.
-How would you respond to the objection “Church planting weakens the mission and ministry of churches by dividing their resources.”
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Paul had a hand at going on many mission trips and starting several churches, which he wrote to many times over different issues. All churches had to be started by someone at some point in time and over times they have all grown and become what you know today.
-What do you believe is the proper relationship between missiology and ecclesiology?
I feel that they are both made and need to work together as one and help support each other. I feel that it is hard to have one without the other because one is based off of a churches method and purpose and the other is based upon the theiology of the church and what it belives. Those two need one antoher and would collapse with out the