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Eurochurch.net is in the process of identifying key gatekeepers and opinion formers in the fields of both practical and theoretical missiology and church planting throughout Europe, with a view to compiling a comprehensive database of who is doing what, and where.  It is our conviction that this information is crucial to academics, church leaders, networks and agencies for forging strategic alliances which will facilitate the work of mission throughout the continent.  

If you have not already taken part in this survey, please spare just five minutes of your time to complete our questionnaire by going to http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/eurochurch.  This will help us catalogue the work that you are doing, and help us identify other key individuals throughout Europe.  The questionnaire asks for details about you and for names and emails of other significant people involved in church planting in Europe whom you may know.  Their names will not be used in any report without their permission, but we  will send them an email inviting them to participate in the survey.

The intended result of this research will be a directory of all churches, agencies and individuals involved in church planting in Europe.  We will use this database to carry out ongoing research into church planting.

Much of this information is already in the public domain so we will merely be collating it, but there will be special provisions for people with security concerns.  Our aim is not merely to produce a mailing list but to be able to provide a tool to help church planters and missiologists network together more effectively and support one another.

The results of our research will be published later this year.  This information will be made available to you to help you develop your contacts and networks with others in the same field.  More information about this project is available on the Eurochurch.net website at http://www.eurochurch.net/articles/articles.php


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