I've always used powered speakers, so I'm new to the amp/crossover/eq/limiter/rta game.

I'll be picking up a pair of 30" T39's with Delta 12LF drivers, and am looking for an optimal amp to power them with. To my understanding they handle 500W @ 8ohms. I also understand that the BFM cabs are highly efficient.
What sort of power rating should I be looking at from an amp to power these?
I want to upgrade the drivers to 3012LF's in the future, so I want the amp to be suitable for those too. I may build an additional set of (2) 30" T39's down the road, too.
Also -- I'm a bit confused on how to wire the speakers properly. When I think of unpowered subs, I immediately think I should be running them in bridged mono, but I suspect I'm wrong here. I'll be coupling the two T39's and wall or corner loading them.
I'll be pairing the T39's with powered QSC KW153 tops for the time being, as they are all I have. I'll be looking into building BFM tops in the future.
Aside from purchasing an amp, I'll be looking into a Driverack PA, or a crossover and limiter. Sound good?
If there's a good forum post or article online that will sum a lot of this information up for me, please link.
Thanks everyone, wonderful community you have here, and I'm excited to begin a relationship with BFM loudspeakers!