Mark Driscoll Kicked Out Of Acts 29 Church Planting Network

A decade and a half ago, Mars Hill pastor Mark Driscoll co-founded the Acts 29 Network as a kind of social network for evangelical churches, an organization intended to help churches expand and grow within their local network. That's what makes this

The Acts 29 Church Planting Network has removed controversial megapastor Mark Driscoll and his Seattle church, Mars Hill, from its ranks, according to a statement released on the group's website Friday. Pastor Mark Driscoll 

Lifeway Stores and Lifeway.com are not selling Mark Driscoll's books while we assess the developments regarding his ministry. I also called two local Lifeway bookstores and was told that books are being pulled from the shelves and are not available to 

And still Driscoll pastors Mars Hill. Still Mark Driscoll headlines evangelical Christian conferences and authors evangelical Christian books. I'm as sick as everyone else of talking about this guy. Believe me. But it makes me 

Apparently for a series titled Men Stepping Up, Mark Driscoll explains what happened in 2006-2007 and why the by-laws had to be changed and why good men had to be sacrificed. Watch: YouTube Preview Image. Transcript