The author proposes that Natural Church Development (NCD) is widely successful around the world, comports with and assists the Great Commission as given by Christ in the Bible, and, when acted upon, can properly help the Church in her God-given mission to develop the heads, hands, and hearts of its members throughout the United States today. To address and develop the Church, the definition of Ekklesia will need to be ascertained from the text and applied throughout the process. Furthermore, though not failing in every area -- for how can this be? -- the Church in America is, on the whole, in numerical and influential decline, running thus against the biblical purposes of the Ekklesia at large! One answer to this can be found in Christia...
To reach pre-Christian people today, a church must create a culture of authentic conversation. This ...
This article presents a way to understand church growth from the perspective of reaching, assimilati...
This is a historical review of how church growth theory and theology have spread throughout the Unit...
The author proposes that Natural Church Development (NCD) is widely successful around the world, com...
The subject of discussion in the following pages bespeaks the thoughtful consideration of the Christ...
Every pastor wants to have a vibrant, dynamic church. There are many popular models for church growt...
Dr. Towns surveys the movements and personalities that brought the Church Growth Movement into being...
The Topic. Natural Church Development is a church paradigm that is gaining acceptance in a large nu...
The purpose of this project is to explore the causal factors of church decline through the perspecti...
The purpose of this article is to identify and discuss key issues in church growth movement and the ...
In this major article, Payne notes three paradigm shifts—theological, strategical, methodological—th...
Church planting has become an effective method for revitalizing denominations. In many cases, howeve...
The goal of this doctoral project is to develop a missional support system for the assessment, coach...
This article examines the shift from church growth to kingdom growth. It includes some theological r...
Problem Studies (Arn, 1988) reported that over 80% of churches in America are in a period of stagnat...
To reach pre-Christian people today, a church must create a culture of authentic conversation. This ...
This article presents a way to understand church growth from the perspective of reaching, assimilati...
This is a historical review of how church growth theory and theology have spread throughout the Unit...
The author proposes that Natural Church Development (NCD) is widely successful around the world, com...
The subject of discussion in the following pages bespeaks the thoughtful consideration of the Christ...
Every pastor wants to have a vibrant, dynamic church. There are many popular models for church growt...
Dr. Towns surveys the movements and personalities that brought the Church Growth Movement into being...
The Topic. Natural Church Development is a church paradigm that is gaining acceptance in a large nu...
The purpose of this project is to explore the causal factors of church decline through the perspecti...
The purpose of this article is to identify and discuss key issues in church growth movement and the ...
In this major article, Payne notes three paradigm shifts—theological, strategical, methodological—th...
Church planting has become an effective method for revitalizing denominations. In many cases, howeve...
The goal of this doctoral project is to develop a missional support system for the assessment, coach...
This article examines the shift from church growth to kingdom growth. It includes some theological r...
Problem Studies (Arn, 1988) reported that over 80% of churches in America are in a period of stagnat...
To reach pre-Christian people today, a church must create a culture of authentic conversation. This ...
This article presents a way to understand church growth from the perspective of reaching, assimilati...
This is a historical review of how church growth theory and theology have spread throughout the Unit...