This study set out to answer the question what factors are conducive for church growth through conversion in Protestant Thai churches. After 180 years of unhindered Protestant missionary activity only 0.3% of ethnic Thai, about 185,000 people, have become Protestants. Though small, ethnic Thai Protestantism has shown a rather high annual growth rate of 4.4% over the last three decades. This consists of 0.9% biological growth and 3.5% conversion growth. The personal background of people proved to be a predictor of conversion probability, yet the more striking finding was that persons from all different social groups were becoming Christians. One interesting finding is that old people are slightly more likely to convert than young people. Thi...
The subject of this dissertation is the course of religious conversion and the process of decision-m...
It is widely believed that the planting of new churches is a cause of church growth, regardless of c...
Though many have attempted to address the complexities of the encounter between Christianity and non...
From the very beginning, Christianity has experienced slow growth in Thailand. This article examines...
“‘Why is the Korean church growing so rapidly? Many Christians around the world have asked this ques...
In 1990, two missionary families moved to Thailand under the supervision of the Baptist General Conf...
This article analyzes the religious conversion process from conventional religions to conservative P...
Over the past 2,000 years, Christianity has grown from a tiny Judaic sect to the world’s largest rel...
Church growth in Korea has been successful in a numerical sense. In order to accomplish the continui...
This thesis is a study of Thai Protestant Christianity, with a focus on cultural and theological in...
Since the arrival of Christianity together with the colonial rulers, Manggarai, Flores, Indonesia, u...
This article examines the shift from church growth to kingdom growth. It includes some theological r...
Conversion and switching between religious denominations in the Netherlands In this article, we exam...
Combines empirical data and original analysis to give a uniquely detailed account of Christianity in...
In this article, we examine why people in the Netherlands switch between religious denominations or ...
The subject of this dissertation is the course of religious conversion and the process of decision-m...
It is widely believed that the planting of new churches is a cause of church growth, regardless of c...
Though many have attempted to address the complexities of the encounter between Christianity and non...
From the very beginning, Christianity has experienced slow growth in Thailand. This article examines...
“‘Why is the Korean church growing so rapidly? Many Christians around the world have asked this ques...
In 1990, two missionary families moved to Thailand under the supervision of the Baptist General Conf...
This article analyzes the religious conversion process from conventional religions to conservative P...
Over the past 2,000 years, Christianity has grown from a tiny Judaic sect to the world’s largest rel...
Church growth in Korea has been successful in a numerical sense. In order to accomplish the continui...
This thesis is a study of Thai Protestant Christianity, with a focus on cultural and theological in...
Since the arrival of Christianity together with the colonial rulers, Manggarai, Flores, Indonesia, u...
This article examines the shift from church growth to kingdom growth. It includes some theological r...
Conversion and switching between religious denominations in the Netherlands In this article, we exam...
Combines empirical data and original analysis to give a uniquely detailed account of Christianity in...
In this article, we examine why people in the Netherlands switch between religious denominations or ...
The subject of this dissertation is the course of religious conversion and the process of decision-m...
It is widely believed that the planting of new churches is a cause of church growth, regardless of c...
Though many have attempted to address the complexities of the encounter between Christianity and non...