Donald McGavran and Peter Wagner, the early leaders of the Church Growth Movement (CGM), longed to see conversion growth as the primary source of church growth. Yet one of the common criticisms of church growth today is its lack of emphasis on conversion growth. This article discusses this criticism and argues that the church can learn from Charles H. Spurgeon’s commitment to conversion growth, calling church growth back to its theological and missiological roots
This article is the Presidential Address given at the annual conference of the American Society for ...
Although the diversification of the Church Growth Movement has created an environment in which peopl...
Donald McGavran observed isolationist tendencies in the church and proposed both methodological cons...
Donald McGavran and Peter Wagner, the early leaders of the Church Growth Movement (CGM), longed to s...
Dr. Towns surveys the movements and personalities that brought the Church Growth Movement into being...
The thesis of this paper is that a critical element is missing in much of church growth literature a...
The American application of the Church Growth Movement has, in my estimation, moved away from McGavr...
This is a historical review of how church growth theory and theology have spread throughout the Unit...
The philosophy and the strategy of the Church Growth Movement are focused on the homogeneous unit p...
The 1980s were the major growth years of the Church Growth Movement in the USA. Win Arn’s Institute ...
In the 1970’s, Donald McGavran’s Church Growth movement emerged in the service of a powerful theolog...
Flowing out of the first Church Growth class for pastors and denominational leaders in the USA at th...
A. Read EACH of the following: 1. Donovan, Vincent J. Christianity Rediscovered. Orbis, 1979. This a...
I. Course Description: The foundational principles and strategies of the Church Growth movement pio...
The event that put Church Growth on the worldwide map was the Lausanne Congress on Evangelism held o...
This article is the Presidential Address given at the annual conference of the American Society for ...
Although the diversification of the Church Growth Movement has created an environment in which peopl...
Donald McGavran observed isolationist tendencies in the church and proposed both methodological cons...
Donald McGavran and Peter Wagner, the early leaders of the Church Growth Movement (CGM), longed to s...
Dr. Towns surveys the movements and personalities that brought the Church Growth Movement into being...
The thesis of this paper is that a critical element is missing in much of church growth literature a...
The American application of the Church Growth Movement has, in my estimation, moved away from McGavr...
This is a historical review of how church growth theory and theology have spread throughout the Unit...
The philosophy and the strategy of the Church Growth Movement are focused on the homogeneous unit p...
The 1980s were the major growth years of the Church Growth Movement in the USA. Win Arn’s Institute ...
In the 1970’s, Donald McGavran’s Church Growth movement emerged in the service of a powerful theolog...
Flowing out of the first Church Growth class for pastors and denominational leaders in the USA at th...
A. Read EACH of the following: 1. Donovan, Vincent J. Christianity Rediscovered. Orbis, 1979. This a...
I. Course Description: The foundational principles and strategies of the Church Growth movement pio...
The event that put Church Growth on the worldwide map was the Lausanne Congress on Evangelism held o...
This article is the Presidential Address given at the annual conference of the American Society for ...
Although the diversification of the Church Growth Movement has created an environment in which peopl...
Donald McGavran observed isolationist tendencies in the church and proposed both methodological cons...