One of the founding members of the American Society for Church, Bill M. Sullivan, passed away on June 23, 2007. Bill’s passion for church planting and evangelism made him a beloved leader in the Church Growth Movement
In 1981, Donald McGavran presented a series of lectures at Manhattan Christian College. Over the nex...
Dr. Towns surveys the movements and personalities that brought the Church Growth Movement into being...
In 1981, Donald McGavran presented a series of lectures at Manhattan Christian College. Over the nex...
On February 23, 2004 I interviewed Bill Sullivan by phone regarding the development of the Church Gr...
1991 Presidential Address of the North American Society for Church Growth. It discusses critical iss...
Dr. Win Arn completed his life’s journey on earth this past December (June 26, 1923—December 13. 200...
This article is being reprinted from the Fall 2005 issue of the Journal of the ASCG in tribute to Wi...
This is a short autobiography focusing on the authors experiences in the Church Growth movement
As the Church Growth Movement continued to develop, it gained strength and respect. The establishing...
McGavran rightly credits Church Growth\u27s modern origins to the mind and contributions of J. Wasko...
In the Spring of 2000, Dr. Eddie Gibbs was installed in the Donald McGavran Chair of Church Growth a...
The 1980s were the major growth years of the Church Growth Movement in the USA. Win Arn’s Institute ...
“No tears please. My life has been a great adventure with Jesus. I have few regrets, and only a coup...
The event that put Church Growth on the worldwide map was the Lausanne Congress on Evangelism held o...
The philosophy and the strategy of the Church Growth Movement are focused on the homogeneous unit p...
In 1981, Donald McGavran presented a series of lectures at Manhattan Christian College. Over the nex...
Dr. Towns surveys the movements and personalities that brought the Church Growth Movement into being...
In 1981, Donald McGavran presented a series of lectures at Manhattan Christian College. Over the nex...
On February 23, 2004 I interviewed Bill Sullivan by phone regarding the development of the Church Gr...
1991 Presidential Address of the North American Society for Church Growth. It discusses critical iss...
Dr. Win Arn completed his life’s journey on earth this past December (June 26, 1923—December 13. 200...
This article is being reprinted from the Fall 2005 issue of the Journal of the ASCG in tribute to Wi...
This is a short autobiography focusing on the authors experiences in the Church Growth movement
As the Church Growth Movement continued to develop, it gained strength and respect. The establishing...
McGavran rightly credits Church Growth\u27s modern origins to the mind and contributions of J. Wasko...
In the Spring of 2000, Dr. Eddie Gibbs was installed in the Donald McGavran Chair of Church Growth a...
The 1980s were the major growth years of the Church Growth Movement in the USA. Win Arn’s Institute ...
“No tears please. My life has been a great adventure with Jesus. I have few regrets, and only a coup...
The event that put Church Growth on the worldwide map was the Lausanne Congress on Evangelism held o...
The philosophy and the strategy of the Church Growth Movement are focused on the homogeneous unit p...
In 1981, Donald McGavran presented a series of lectures at Manhattan Christian College. Over the nex...
Dr. Towns surveys the movements and personalities that brought the Church Growth Movement into being...
In 1981, Donald McGavran presented a series of lectures at Manhattan Christian College. Over the nex...