We have provided a series of videos for international leaders to watch in preparation for the 2013 BILD Conference. These videos present the mission, vision, and philosophy of BILD International and our strategy for helping accelerate church-planting movements worldwide.
Introductory Seminar: Session 1
Recorded at the 2011 BILD Summit, watch as Doug Shiplett introduces the following concepts:
Massive shifts taking place within Christianity today.
The mission and vision of BILD International.
BILD International as a Philosophy, Curriculum, and Network.
Introductory Seminar: Session 2
Recorded at the 2011 BILD Summit, watch as Doug Shiplett introduces the following concepts:
The concept of The First Principles Series, the Kerygma, and the Didache.
The educational philosophy and process of the First Principles Series--learning to think biblically.
The importance of establishing churches in the Apostles' teaching.
Introductory Seminar: Session 3
Recorded at the 2011 BILD Summit, watch as Doug Shiplett introduces the following concepts:
The mission and distinctives of BILD's Antioch School of Church-Planting and Leadership Development
The concept of Paul's training of Timothy as a perpetual pattern (2 Tim. 2:2).
The philosophy, design, and use of the Leadership Series in developing Type III and IV leaders.
Introductory Seminar: Session 4
Recorded at the 2011 BILD Summit, watch as Doug Shiplett introduces the following concepts:
The challenges of developing a nonformal theological education system.
BILD's Folio/Portfolio Process for recognizing and assessing the development and training of leaders at all levels.
How to begin the process of partnering with BILD to design and implement a certified, nonformal, indigenous, Level I-V program.
Mapping Your Complex Apostolic Network
Recorded at the 2011 BILD Summit, watch as Jeff Reed introduces the concept of complex networking, applies it to mapping modern-day apostolic networks and discusses the critical importance of having an integrated leadership training strategy for the establishment and expansion of those networks.