Ken L. Davis is adjunct professor of missions at Baptist Bible Seminary in Pennsylvania. He is the co-author of The Yes but How Handbook of Church Planting and has written numerous journal articles. A seasoned practitioner, he has planted or coached in scores of contexts, including ethnic America and coaching planters internationally. Ken has a passion for equipping next generation leaders to multiply churches in their settings. Married over fifty years, he has four children and seventeen grandkids.
"""Ken Davis has given us one the most thorough and well-researched discussions available on the biblical foundations of church planting. If you want to root your church plant solidly in Scripture, I highly recommend reading Foundations for Fruitful Church Planting."" --Craig Ott, professor of mission and intercultural studies, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School ""If you're looking for a pragmatic book that covers all the latest fads in church planting, then this is not the book for you. But if you hunger for more (and you should), here is the work of a seasoned guide who can help you reflect deeply about the crucial foundations of church planting. An excellent resource for planters and those who work with them!"" --Stephen Stallard, assistant professor of pastoral ministry, Western Seminary"