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Pursuing kingdom growth by intentionally engaging our culture
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- The goal of this research was to strengthen the church's ability to effectively engage the culture and expand the kingdom of God. The researcher employed the descriptive method to collect the desired data and applied phenomenology as an interpretive lens. The researcher proposed a new model of cultural engagement. The adaptational model of ministry operates in the tension between the church, world, and kingdom cultures. The model proposed that ministry activities iterate through four steps: continual feedback, communal reflection, specific action, and effective adjustment. These steps engage both culture and discipleship as creative and transformative processes that enable kingdom expansion.
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