Church Planting, Technology & Culture
22 May
On June 24th at 4pm EST (1pm PST for locals) join David Fairchild as we are interviewed on Shapevine. From Shapevine, they requested to "dialog about your leadership models (Priest, king, prophet, etc.) I think you are helping form a new language, and practical way of doing MC's that many people have struggled to find in their practices." So the topics include:
If you have questions you'd like us to discuss, post them here.

Drew is an elder/pastor at Kaleo Church and CEO of Monk Development. Kaleo is a church planting movement in San Diego. Drew spends much of his time thinking about church planting strategy, web missiology and being a husband and father of two (Gideon & Roman). More about Drew Goodmanson.
5 Responses for "Shapevine Interview : Goodmanson & Fairchild"
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I just got back from RTS graduation. Have you ever had an opportunity to hang out with John Frame? I sat with him for a while tonight and as usual their was some triperspectival teasing. I mentioned you guys to him recently and he seemed pleased by the enthusiasm you all have for integrating triperspectivalism into church life and ministry. I’m limping along trying to apply all I’ve learned and waiting for you young guys to work it all out (I’m afraid that will only happen through trial and error) after which I will adapt what you have perfected. That’s my plan. Peace
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I just wanted to let you know I’ve been following your discussion of the prophet, priest, and king model and have found it highly informative. I’ve shared it with some friends in ministry and it has helped us understand each other and our own selves.
[...] Goodmanson and Fairchild write about how each of us have giftings and personalities in line with one role or another (although of course, as with all personality-typing, everyone is slightly different and does, to some degree, reflect more than one role). I find their discussion very helpful and have come to a better understanding of myself and that of ministerial colleagues as I ponder this discussion. Here is the most recent post. If you’re interested, check out these earlier articles that define the issue: [...]
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