We will start a church anywhere as long as we can support the planters. Most potential planters come to our Network with an idea where they want to start a work. But for those who might be "free agents" right now, take a look at these locations. We have resources and strategic partners located in . . .
. . . Sacramento, CA
The capital of California has a city population of 486,200 (2,136,604 metro area) with a number of distinct communities of varied socioeconomic background, ethnicity, history and identity.
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. . . Idaho Falls, ID
Located on the Snake River, it’s the largest city in eastern Idaho with a population of 50,730 (122,995 metro area).
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. . . Greensboro, NC
The third largest city in North Carolina with a population of 257,997 is located in the Piedmont region and headquarters for the Honda Aircraft Company, Lorillard Tobacco Company, Kayser-Roth, and Volvo Trucks of North America.
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. . . Oakdale, CA
The “Cowboy Capital of the World” is located in the east-central part of the Central Valley of California with a population of 20,084 built around agriculture, food manufacturing and tourism.
. . . North Denver, CO
The capital of Colorado has a population of 610,345 and is located just east of the Rocky Mountains with a variety of distinct neighborhoods and include everything from large skyscrapers to turn of the twentieth century houses to modern, suburban style developments.
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. . . Washington State
According to the 2010 US census, Washington State has a population of 6,724,540, over half of which live in the Seattle metropolitan area. Other large cities include Spokane, Vancouver, and Tacoma. Important companies operating within the state include Boeing, Microsoft, Amazon.com and Starbucks. Biotechnology, mining and lumber products are also significant industries.
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. . . New England
The New England region includes the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. The majority of the population resides in the more urban areas and cities along the coastline like Boston, Portland, Providence and New Haven. The economic profile mostly includes education, health services, finance and high technology.
. . . Alabama
Is located in the south eastern United States and in 2008 the US Census Bureau reported the population at 4,661,900. Major industries in Alabama include aerospace, education, health care, banking, automobile manufacturing (including companies such as Honda, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz and Toyota), mineral extraction and steel production.
. . . Tropical Florida (Ft. Pierce to Key West)
Encompassing the southern tip of Florida, it includes cities such as Port St. Lucie, West Palm Beach, Coral Springs, Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Miami as well as the Florida Keys.