Browsing Theology by Subject "Church planting"
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Building mature churches in Africa : a practical-theological study
(North-West University, 2004)In this thesis the researcher argues that churches in Africa are being planted rapidly but are not growing to maturity, which produces troubling consequences. The Baptist Union of Southern Africa (BUSA) is then given as a ... -
Church expansion through church planting in Ghana : a case study of the Lighthouse Chapel International Model
(2013)Jesus Christ instructed His disciples before His death to limit the preaching of the gospel to the ‘lost sheep of the house of Israel’ (Matt 10:6). After His resurrection, however, He broadened the scope of proselytizing ... -
Guidelines for a church pre-planting strategy: a practical theological perspective
(North-West University, 2018)The church is facing one of its biggest challenges since the dawn of the church age. In fact some philosophers are referring to the current age as the post church age. This in itself points to the challenges local churches ... -
A missiological study of Paul's church planting strategy for applying in Formosa-GO, Brazil and beyond
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2023-10)This thesis is an attempt to answer a question, while taking into account the Apostle Paul's strategy, that is, its flexible modus operandi, as developed under the guidance of the Holy Spirit and subject to his guidance ... -
Missiones ecclesiae : 'n missionêre visie en strategie in gemeentebou ten opsigte van multikulturele kerkplanting
(North-West University, 2005)The identity of the church of the Lord Jesus Christ can only be understood when researched from the missio Dei and if its calling is defined as missiones ecclesiae. The primary aim of this research is to define the ... -
Secularism as opportunity to expose Turkish Muslims in Ris-Orangis to the Biblical gospel
(North-West University, 2019)The Gospel is for all peoples and this includes the Turks. Turkey prides itself on having been modelled on the secular democracies of Western Europe but it nonetheless re-mains a profoundly Islamic country with diversified ...