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The impact of the church planting process and other selected factors on the attendance of Southern Baptist church plants

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Date
2003-05-06
Author
Stetzer, Edward John
Advisor
Terry, John Mark
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Church development, New--Southern Baptist Convention.
Church development, New--Methodology.
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This restricted item is available to students and faculty of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary through the URI below.
Abstract
This dissertation examines the impact of the Church Planting Process and other selected factors on the attendance of Southern Baptist church plants. Chapter 1 introduces the Church Planting Process and its place in Southern Baptist church planting methodology. Chapter 2 describes the development of the Church Planting Process. Specifically, this chapter analyses the development of the process from first draft through the current system. Chapter 3 begins the analysis of the qualitative exploratory survey. It focuses on the elements of the Church Planting Process and their impact on attendance over a four year period. Chapter 4 analyses the results of the qualitative exploratory survey on other selected factors. Chapter 5 provides suggestions to improve the performance of new Southern Baptist churches.
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http://hdl.handle.net.ezproxy.sbts.edu/10392/282
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