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Establishing a process at Sandtown Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia to mobilize volunteers to plant an African American church in the greater Atlanta area

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Robert E Wilson. Establishing a Process At Sandtown Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia to Mobilize Volunteers to Plant an African American Church In the Greater Atlanta Area. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/314ff230-9482-4a80-a718-968104f04071.

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R. E. Wilson. Establishing a process at Sandtown Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia to mobilize volunteers to plant an African American church in the greater Atlanta area. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/314ff230-9482-4a80-a718-968104f04071

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Robert E Wilson. Establishing a Process At Sandtown Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia to Mobilize Volunteers to Plant an African American Church In the Greater Atlanta Area. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/314ff230-9482-4a80-a718-968104f04071.

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  • This project can be used by senior pastors or others to discover those that may have church planting potential. Chapter 1 introduces the project. Chapter 2 is the biblical, theological and historical bases for why church planting is important. The chapter also presents the need for indigenous church starting. Chapter 3 presents particular instruments that are used to discover the persons and the areas that would be the most useful in planting a church. Chapter 4 provides the process that is to be used. Chapter 5 presents the finding of the instruments and evaluates the goals of the project.
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  • 02/16/2024

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