The evolution in church planning techniques is examined in the light of the experience of one major denomination (United Presbyterian Church). Specific tools of that denomination are described and compared. The results of an empirical study of their use are reported and the implications of the differences upon the variance in results are discussed
Using data from forty-four United Methodist churches in the Nebraska area, inquiry was made into how...
Many organizations in both the profit and not-for-profit arenas have discovered the benefits of stra...
Using data from forty-four United Methodist churches in the Nebraska area, inquiry was made into how...
In recent years the field of strategic planning has expanded greatly, but very little has dealt with...
The purpose of the study is to examine various models of strategic planning inside and outside the a...
Religious organizations including local congregations are borrowing ideas, processes and methodologi...
Many organizations in both the profit and not-for-profit arenas have discovered the benefits of stra...
Many organizations in both the profit and not-for-profit arenas have discovered the benefits of stra...
MA (Pastoral Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe church is facing one of its bi...
In 1996 the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester embarked upon a self assessment planning and re-stru...
Church planting has been in practice since the time of the writing of the New Testament during the f...
The mission of the Texas District of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod is "to strengthen congregati...
The purpose of this study was to produce a set of reasoned recommendations for future site planting ...
Institutions develop geographic strategies in order to diffuse their ideas and organizations. These ...
Institutions develop geographic strategies in order to diffuse their ideas and organizations. These ...
Using data from forty-four United Methodist churches in the Nebraska area, inquiry was made into how...
Many organizations in both the profit and not-for-profit arenas have discovered the benefits of stra...
Using data from forty-four United Methodist churches in the Nebraska area, inquiry was made into how...
In recent years the field of strategic planning has expanded greatly, but very little has dealt with...
The purpose of the study is to examine various models of strategic planning inside and outside the a...
Religious organizations including local congregations are borrowing ideas, processes and methodologi...
Many organizations in both the profit and not-for-profit arenas have discovered the benefits of stra...
Many organizations in both the profit and not-for-profit arenas have discovered the benefits of stra...
MA (Pastoral Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe church is facing one of its bi...
In 1996 the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester embarked upon a self assessment planning and re-stru...
Church planting has been in practice since the time of the writing of the New Testament during the f...
The mission of the Texas District of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod is "to strengthen congregati...
The purpose of this study was to produce a set of reasoned recommendations for future site planting ...
Institutions develop geographic strategies in order to diffuse their ideas and organizations. These ...
Institutions develop geographic strategies in order to diffuse their ideas and organizations. These ...
Using data from forty-four United Methodist churches in the Nebraska area, inquiry was made into how...
Many organizations in both the profit and not-for-profit arenas have discovered the benefits of stra...
Using data from forty-four United Methodist churches in the Nebraska area, inquiry was made into how...