First Page
21
Last Page
38
Abstract
"A church that defines itself by movement structures sees the center or activity as taking place in hearts and homes of its members. The mission is living the message, empowering, facilitating, and catalyzing and should define the culture of the organization. It is my conviction that this journey with its focus on creating movements represents a seismic shift in thinking and behavior. There is no doubt that further research is needed that by God’s grace will help create a multitude of disciple-making movements again in many parts of the world."
Recommended Citation
Burn, Laurence G.
(2017)
"An Exploration of the Relationship between Strategy and Structure to the Work of Starting and Supporting Church Planting Movements,"
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies:
Vol. 13:
No.
2, 21-38.
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.32597/jams/vol13/iss2/7/
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/jams/vol13/iss2/7
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.32597/jams/vol13/iss2/7/
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