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The servant's community : a study of the development of a servant style ministry in the inner city

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George G. Beukema. The Servant's Community : a Study of the Development of a Servant Style Ministry In the Inner City. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/66323399-28a6-42df-b1dc-587bf0359479?locale=es.

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G. G. Beukema. The servant's community : a study of the development of a servant style ministry in the inner city. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/66323399-28a6-42df-b1dc-587bf0359479?locale=es

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George G. Beukema. The Servant's Community : a Study of the Development of a Servant Style Ministry In the Inner City. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/66323399-28a6-42df-b1dc-587bf0359479?locale=es.

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  • The purpose of the project was to research, report, and evaluate a new low-cost, shared leadership, servant style ministry that has been developed on the west side of Grand Rapids, Michigan. The project report describes the historical and sociological context for the ministry, defines the biblical concept of 'servanthood' and its theological implications for ministry, assesses the needs and resources of the target community, and evaluates the ministry to date as to its feasibility of application to other urban areas.The project described in this paper is limited to the John Ball Park area on the near west side of Grand Rapids, Michigan. The emerging inner city congregation, the Servant's Community, provides the congregational context. The biblical theme of servanthood provides the focal point for mission strategy and reflective analysis.
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