This study draws on a detailed survey completed by 1,123 churchgoers attending churches within the West Midlands region of England in order to identify indicators of Christian growth and distinctive pathways to growth. Factor and reliability analyses distinguished between two indicators of Christian growth (depth of discipleship and strength of vocation) and four distinctive pathways to growth (growth through group activity, growth through Christian experience, growth through church worship, and growth through public engagement). Regression analyses, taking into account individual differences in sex, age, education, church support and challenges to faith, identified growth through Christian experience as the most important factor in helping...
Building on recent interest to assess and encourage a relational culture within the Church of Englan...
Attention to the spiritual flourishing of young children contributes to their well-being, both their...
The rise of the church growth movement in the early 1970’s 1 produced new insights and understanding...
Drawing on data provided by 299 12- to 18-year-old Baptists attending a week-long summer programme o...
The purpose of this study is to discover how church growth may be ignited at Mt. Zion African Method...
In recent years there has been an increased emphasis upon specialized studies concerning church grow...
In this quantitative study, discipleship strategies of churches in the Christian and Missionary Alli...
This study draws on insights from empirical theology, sociological analysis and the Gospel of Mark t...
This study invited the participants at a residential Diocesan Ministry Conference (N = 73) to functi...
My question is what we can learn from Dr. Cho’s experience and writings about the role of leadership...
Bibliography: pages 170-189Relational discipleship is found to hold a great potential for church gro...
Responding to the problem facing the Church of England, as identified by the Church Growth Research ...
A. Read EACH of the following: 1. Donovan, Vincent J. Christianity Rediscovered. Orbis, 1979. This a...
Diane Ruth Westmoreland Can spiritual maturity be nurtured in Northern English Anglican congregation...
Building on recent interest to assess and encourage a relational culture within the Church of Englan...
Building on recent interest to assess and encourage a relational culture within the Church of Englan...
Attention to the spiritual flourishing of young children contributes to their well-being, both their...
The rise of the church growth movement in the early 1970’s 1 produced new insights and understanding...
Drawing on data provided by 299 12- to 18-year-old Baptists attending a week-long summer programme o...
The purpose of this study is to discover how church growth may be ignited at Mt. Zion African Method...
In recent years there has been an increased emphasis upon specialized studies concerning church grow...
In this quantitative study, discipleship strategies of churches in the Christian and Missionary Alli...
This study draws on insights from empirical theology, sociological analysis and the Gospel of Mark t...
This study invited the participants at a residential Diocesan Ministry Conference (N = 73) to functi...
My question is what we can learn from Dr. Cho’s experience and writings about the role of leadership...
Bibliography: pages 170-189Relational discipleship is found to hold a great potential for church gro...
Responding to the problem facing the Church of England, as identified by the Church Growth Research ...
A. Read EACH of the following: 1. Donovan, Vincent J. Christianity Rediscovered. Orbis, 1979. This a...
Diane Ruth Westmoreland Can spiritual maturity be nurtured in Northern English Anglican congregation...
Building on recent interest to assess and encourage a relational culture within the Church of Englan...
Building on recent interest to assess and encourage a relational culture within the Church of Englan...
Attention to the spiritual flourishing of young children contributes to their well-being, both their...
The rise of the church growth movement in the early 1970’s 1 produced new insights and understanding...