From their earliest beginnings in 17th century England, Baptists have been committed to radical expressions of discipleship and have engaged in mission in innovative ways. The local church was envisaged as a group of believers who had made a binding covenant to God and to one another. Together they were the visible witness of the kingdom of God in the world. Within this traditional Baptist ecclesiology, church buildings were used for mission initiatives in the local community. This has been the traditional paradigm in the New Zealand context, but in the last thirty years several Baptist churches have chosen to function without their own designated church buildings. This research project makes a case study of four Baptist churches that had c...
For hundreds of years the Christian Church stood as the pillar of occidental cities, structuring soc...
For hundreds of years the Christian Church stood as the pillar of occidental cities, structuring soc...
For hundreds of years the Christian Church stood as the pillar of occidental cities, structuring soc...
From their earliest beginnings in 17th century England, Baptists have been committed to radical expr...
New Zealand Baptist and Methodist Churches' growth and decline between 1948 and 1988 was caused by t...
New Zealand Baptist and Methodist Churches' growth and decline between 1948 and 1988 was caused by t...
Witnessing God’s Mission: Towards a Missional Ecclesiology of the Church of England Mark Collinson F...
Australian evangelical local churches participate in mission in a variety of ways with varying level...
This article enumerates the importance of a missional posture in our Baptist cultural moment and det...
MA (Missiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe interrelationship between the church...
The purpose of this ministry focus paper was to help Heathmont Baptist Church become a missional, di...
This thesis surveys the growth of the ‘settler church’ in the dioceses of the Anglican Church in New...
In the light of the dynamic societal changes that have occurred in the last few decades, the difficu...
New Zealand Baptist and Methodist Churches' growth and decline between 1948 and 1988 was caused by t...
For hundreds of years the Christian Church stood as the pillar of occidental cities, structuring soc...
For hundreds of years the Christian Church stood as the pillar of occidental cities, structuring soc...
For hundreds of years the Christian Church stood as the pillar of occidental cities, structuring soc...
For hundreds of years the Christian Church stood as the pillar of occidental cities, structuring soc...
From their earliest beginnings in 17th century England, Baptists have been committed to radical expr...
New Zealand Baptist and Methodist Churches' growth and decline between 1948 and 1988 was caused by t...
New Zealand Baptist and Methodist Churches' growth and decline between 1948 and 1988 was caused by t...
Witnessing God’s Mission: Towards a Missional Ecclesiology of the Church of England Mark Collinson F...
Australian evangelical local churches participate in mission in a variety of ways with varying level...
This article enumerates the importance of a missional posture in our Baptist cultural moment and det...
MA (Missiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe interrelationship between the church...
The purpose of this ministry focus paper was to help Heathmont Baptist Church become a missional, di...
This thesis surveys the growth of the ‘settler church’ in the dioceses of the Anglican Church in New...
In the light of the dynamic societal changes that have occurred in the last few decades, the difficu...
New Zealand Baptist and Methodist Churches' growth and decline between 1948 and 1988 was caused by t...
For hundreds of years the Christian Church stood as the pillar of occidental cities, structuring soc...
For hundreds of years the Christian Church stood as the pillar of occidental cities, structuring soc...
For hundreds of years the Christian Church stood as the pillar of occidental cities, structuring soc...
For hundreds of years the Christian Church stood as the pillar of occidental cities, structuring soc...