Planting Churches cross-culturally : North America and beyond
Discusses how to plant new churches in North America and around the world by examining important sociological, anthropological, and historical perspectives. Focuses on church-planting methods, selecting target areas, using effective resources, and measuring growth. Also includes data on the... Full description
Main Author: | Hesselgrave, David J. |
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Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Book House, 2000 |
Edition: | 2nd edition |
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245 | 0 | |a Planting Churches cross-culturally : |b North America and beyond |h [electronic resource] | |
250 | |a 2nd edition | ||
260 | |a Grand Rapids, Michigan : |b Baker Book House, |c 2000. | ||
300 | |a eBook | ||
500 | |a Includes Index and Bibliographical References | ||
505 | |a Foreword to the revised edition / Jeff Reed -- Foreword to the first edition / Donald A. McGavran -- Preface -- Part one : The Christian and the Christian mission. The heart of the Christian mission -- Planning for church planting -- Church planting strategy : the Pauline cycle -- Part two : The Christian leader and the Christian mission. Leading the mission -- Selecting target areas -- Deploying the resources -- Measuring growth -- Part three : The sending church and the Christian mission. The missionaries commissioned -- Part four : The emerging church and the Christian mission. The audience contacted -- The gospel communicated -- The hearers converted -- The believers congregated -- The faith confirmed -- The leaders consecrated -- The believers commended -- The relationships continued -- Part five : The sending church and the Christian Mission (continued). The sending church convened. | ||
520 | |a Discusses how to plant new churches in North America and around the world by examining important sociological, anthropological, and historical perspectives. Focuses on church-planting methods, selecting target areas, using effective resources, and measuring growth. Also includes data on the sending church and the Christian mission and other related material - Publishers description | ||
650 | |a EVANGELISTIC WORK - BIBLICAL TEACHING. | ||
650 | |a MISSIONS - THEORY - BIBLICAL TEACHING. | ||
650 | |a MISSIONS - BIBLICAL TEACHING. | ||
650 | |a BIBLE.N.T. - CRITICISM, INTERPRETATION, ETC. | ||
650 | |a CHURCH DEVELOPMENT, NEW - BIBLICAL TEACHING. | ||
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