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A study of the bivocational ministry of Southern Baptist pastors in the middle Georgia area for the purpose of developing a workshop manual

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William Wayne Durden. A Study of the Bivocational Ministry of Southern Baptist Pastors In the Middle Georgia Area for the Purpose of Developing a Workshop Manual. San Francisco Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/69a0abde-0c07-4d8a-bba0-f4550dba62ef.

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W. W. Durden. A study of the bivocational ministry of Southern Baptist pastors in the middle Georgia area for the purpose of developing a workshop manual. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/69a0abde-0c07-4d8a-bba0-f4550dba62ef

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William Wayne Durden. A Study of the Bivocational Ministry of Southern Baptist Pastors In the Middle Georgia Area for the Purpose of Developing a Workshop Manual. San Francisco Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/69a0abde-0c07-4d8a-bba0-f4550dba62ef.

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  • The prediction is that fifty percent of Southern Baptist Churches will have a bivocational form of ministry by 1985. Since this prediction is rapidly becoming a reality, the author shows the viability of this ministry. He researched the theological/biblical basis, the historical background, and the lives and ministries of ten bivocational and five full-time pastors in order to understand this ministry. Information gathered was used to develop a workshop manual in the areas of time management, pastoral counseling and educational opportunities. The author recognizes the importance of these traditionally problematic areas for the bivocational pastor and addresses them.
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  • 02/17/2024

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