Just got some great news from friends of ours. A couple years ago we sent out our first church planters in residence, Scott and Sue Aughtmon, to plant Pathway Church in Palo Alto, CA.
Sue is also a writer, but like a lot of writers, she has tried for a long time to land a publisher. We just got a call and she just signed a deal. So excited for her. The title of the book will be the title of her blog: confessions of a tired supergirl.
I get alot of emails from aspiring writers and I know it can be discouraging trying to open publishing doors. But if you're really called, God will open a door in His timing!
Sue is also a writer, but like a lot of writers, she has tried for a long time to land a publisher. We just got a call and she just signed a deal. So excited for her. The title of the book will be the title of her blog: confessions of a tired supergirl.
I get alot of emails from aspiring writers and I know it can be discouraging trying to open publishing doors. But if you're really called, God will open a door in His timing!










2 Comments:
Mark: I'm curious about how you have set up your church planter in residence "program." Is it a formal program with documentation that you can pass on or are there other places I can go to see what you've modeled it after? Henry Williams
Henry,
The CPR is a "utility player" that does just about everything on staff to get broad experience over one or two years. We pay their salary after they leave for at least one year.
It's not super formalized yet, but we've got our third CPR on staff right now. Hoping to have multiple CPR's on staff at some point, but we need to figure out the financial model to make that work.
Hope that helps some.
Mark
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