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Developing a Tool for Bridging Generation Gaps Via the Study and Execution of Local Mission Projects at Canton First Baptist Church, Canton, NC

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John Greene. Developing a Tool for Bridging Generation Gaps Via the Study and Execution of Local Mission Projects At Canton First Baptist Church, Canton, Nc. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5dfcc821-c774-45ba-bedc-c9416cee605b?q=2019.

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J. Greene. Developing a Tool for Bridging Generation Gaps Via the Study and Execution of Local Mission Projects at Canton First Baptist Church, Canton, NC. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5dfcc821-c774-45ba-bedc-c9416cee605b?q=2019

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John Greene. Developing a Tool for Bridging Generation Gaps Via the Study and Execution of Local Mission Projects At Canton First Baptist Church, Canton, Nc. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5dfcc821-c774-45ba-bedc-c9416cee605b?q=2019.

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  • Developing a Tool for Bridging Generation Gaps Via the Study and Execution of Local Mission Projects at Canton First Baptist Church, examined the idea that a church’s local mission efforts can unite people across generations, because focus on a greater goal bridges preconceptions. The researcher assembled groups of varying generational makeup, surveyed them to find preconceptions about missions and generations, and directed them to serve a local ministry. Tracking the groups’ opinions along generational lines throughout showed the effect missions made. The project showed local missions can bridge the generation gap, so long as the participants are open to change.
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