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Developing a Replant Strategy to Equip Living Hope Dunbar Cave to Reach the Unchurched in Central Clarksville, Tennessee.

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Blake Cordaris Allen. Developing a Replant Strategy to Equip Living Hope Dunbar Cave to Reach the Unchurched In Central Clarksville, Tennessee. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4e4db795-3af4-4618-9d18-dcb9c6d367b9.

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B. C. Allen. Developing a Replant Strategy to Equip Living Hope Dunbar Cave to Reach the Unchurched in Central Clarksville, Tennessee. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4e4db795-3af4-4618-9d18-dcb9c6d367b9

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Blake Cordaris Allen. Developing a Replant Strategy to Equip Living Hope Dunbar Cave to Reach the Unchurched In Central Clarksville, Tennessee. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4e4db795-3af4-4618-9d18-dcb9c6d367b9.

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  • Replanting efforts fulfill God’s desire for spiritual flourishing and gospel advancement. The goal of church replanting is to go from dying to flourishing. There is no pleasure found in the closing of a church that bears the name of Christ. For this reason, dying churches need biblical solutions to address their current conditions. The purpose of this project was to develop a replanting strategy to equip Living Hope Dunbar Cave to reach the unchurched in Central Clarksville, Tennessee. Chapter 1 presents the history and ministry context of Living Hope Dunbar Cave and the goals of this project. Chapter 2 provides an exegesis of three passages of Scripture (Ezek. 37:1-6; Rev. 3:1–6; Acts 2:40–47) to show that replanting efforts fulfill God’s desire for spiritually flourishing churches and gospel advancement. Chapter 3 presents the practical reasons for church replanting, including biblical stewardship, encouragement, and community vibrancy through gospel advancement. Chapter 4 describes the details and descriptions of the project itself, recounting the project goals, content, and teaching methodology of the eight-week series. Chapter 5 evaluates the effectiveness of the project based on the completion of the project goals. Ultimately, this project intended to take the first step in equipping churches for church replanting.
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  • 02/17/2024

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