The philosophy and the strategy of the Church Growth Movement are focused on the homogeneous unit p...
This article is the Presidential Address given at the annual conference of the American Society for ...
In the mid-1970s, criticism of the Church Growth Movement gradually began to wane. Donald McGavran r...
A response to Russell\u27s (1995) article 40 Years of Church Growth: A View from the Theological To...
A Response to Ranier\u27s (1995) Church Growth at the End of the Twentieth Century: Recovering Our ...
I present these evaluative thoughts about the first forty years of the Church Growth Movement, and e...
A Response to Ranier\u27s (1995) Church Growth at the End of the Twentieth Century: Recovering Our ...
A response to Duane Litfin\u27s (1995) Understanding Your Critics: An Outsider’s Analysis of a Core...
The thesis of this paper is that a critical element is missing in much of church growth literature a...
Dr. Towns surveys the movements and personalities that brought the Church Growth Movement into being...
The 1980s were the major growth years of the Church Growth Movement in the USA. Win Arn’s Institute ...
1991 Presidential Address of the North American Society for Church Growth. It discusses critical iss...
Donald McGavran and Peter Wagner, the early leaders of the Church Growth Movement (CGM), longed to s...
The Church Growth Movement in North America is now fifteen Years old and these two days represent th...
The American application of the Church Growth Movement has, in my estimation, moved away from McGavr...
The philosophy and the strategy of the Church Growth Movement are focused on the homogeneous unit p...
This article is the Presidential Address given at the annual conference of the American Society for ...
In the mid-1970s, criticism of the Church Growth Movement gradually began to wane. Donald McGavran r...
A response to Russell\u27s (1995) article 40 Years of Church Growth: A View from the Theological To...
A Response to Ranier\u27s (1995) Church Growth at the End of the Twentieth Century: Recovering Our ...
I present these evaluative thoughts about the first forty years of the Church Growth Movement, and e...
A Response to Ranier\u27s (1995) Church Growth at the End of the Twentieth Century: Recovering Our ...
A response to Duane Litfin\u27s (1995) Understanding Your Critics: An Outsider’s Analysis of a Core...
The thesis of this paper is that a critical element is missing in much of church growth literature a...
Dr. Towns surveys the movements and personalities that brought the Church Growth Movement into being...
The 1980s were the major growth years of the Church Growth Movement in the USA. Win Arn’s Institute ...
1991 Presidential Address of the North American Society for Church Growth. It discusses critical iss...
Donald McGavran and Peter Wagner, the early leaders of the Church Growth Movement (CGM), longed to s...
The Church Growth Movement in North America is now fifteen Years old and these two days represent th...
The American application of the Church Growth Movement has, in my estimation, moved away from McGavr...
The philosophy and the strategy of the Church Growth Movement are focused on the homogeneous unit p...
This article is the Presidential Address given at the annual conference of the American Society for ...
In the mid-1970s, criticism of the Church Growth Movement gradually began to wane. Donald McGavran r...