42 research outputs found
The Role of the Missionary Today
https://place.asburyseminary.edu/firstfruitspapers/1115/thumbnail.jp
What is the Church Growth School of Thought
https://place.asburyseminary.edu/firstfruitspapers/1137/thumbnail.jp
“The Winnable World”: Session Two Manhattan Christian College, October 1981
In 1981, Donald McGavran presented a series of lectures at Manhattan Christian College. Over the next few journals, we will publish this series in a continuing effort to honor McGavran and his legacy of Church Growth Missiology. This is the second in the series
Multiplying Churches in Every Ethos: Session Three Manhattan Christian College, October 1981
In 1981, Donald McGavran presented a series of lectures at Manhattan Christian College. Over the next few journals, we will publish this series in a continuing effort to honor McGavran and his legacy of Church Growth Missiology. This is the second in the series. —Edito
The Homogeneous Unit in Mission Theory
https://place.asburyseminary.edu/firstfruitspapers/1140/thumbnail.jp
The Complex Task—A Place for Everyone: Session Four Manhattan Christian College, October 1981
In 1981, Donald McGavran presented a series of lectures at Manhattan Christian College. Over the next few journals, we will publish this series in a continuing effort to honor McGavran and his legacy of Church Growth Missiology. This is the fourth in the series. This article has been transcribed from the taped lectures
“God’s Unswerving Purpose”: Session One Manhattan Christian College, October 1981
In 1981, Donald McGavran presented a series of lectures at Manhattan Christian college. Over the next few journals, we will publish this series in a continuing effort to honor McGavran and his legacy of Church Growth Missiology. —Edito
Multiplying Churches in Every Ethos: Session Three Manhattan Christian College, October 1981
In 1981, Donald McGavran presented a series of lectures at Manhattan Christian College. Over the next few journals, we will publish this series in a continuing effort to honor McGavran and his legacy of Church Growth Missiology. This is the second in the series. —Edito