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With any new movement-whether it is in the arts, politics, religion or sciences-there must be a place where emerging leaders can exchange their ideas and learn from one another. Whether that is a cafe on the corner, a secluded warehouse called "skunkworks" or an electronic website, we need a place where we can throw out new ideas and challenge one another's thinking.

Welcome to our electronic cafe. Not everything presented will fit your palate. But sample some and if you find something you like... enjoy.


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Blogs from the CMA gang that might prompt you:

Neil Cole- Cole-Slaw
Ed Waken- Thoughts Out There
Traver Dougherty- Tid Bits for Organic Church Life
Alan Hirsch- The Forgotten Ways
LeaveTheBuildingBlog.com- The Well- OC, CA
Katie Driver - Thoughts from a Backseat Driver
Jaeson Ma
Aaron Snow- A Holy Discontent's Weblog
SimpleChurch Journal- Roger Thoman
Guy Muse- The M Blog
Mike & Leslie Kim- Measure by Measure
Erik Fish -  Student Church Movements
CMAResources YouTube Favorites

Featured Article

Dr. C. Peter Wagner Had it Backwards
by Neil Cole

We need to make a shift in our missional understanding...more

 

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Church 3.0

Church 3.0

by Neil Cole

New Release! This new book will addresses the big picture of transforming the globe as well as practical issues of theology, rituals, doctrinal heresy, how to handle children, finances, and other important questions for the future of the church. More details here.

An Army of Ordinary People

An Army of Ordinary People: Updated

by Felicity Dale

Felicity Dale shares stories of how God has always used—and is still using—ordinary believers to carry out his work in simple ways throughout the world...more here