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Applying the purpose-driven church paradigm to a multi-congregational military chapel setting, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina

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Dondi E Costin. Applying the Purpose-driven Church Paradigm to a Multi-congregational Military Chapel Setting, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7002d99d-311e-48ad-bf31-ce7781a087ae.

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D. E. Costin. Applying the purpose-driven church paradigm to a multi-congregational military chapel setting, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7002d99d-311e-48ad-bf31-ce7781a087ae

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Dondi E Costin. Applying the Purpose-Driven Church Paradigm to a Multi-Congregational Military Chapel Setting, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7002d99d-311e-48ad-bf31-ce7781a087ae.

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  • This project employs the purpose-driven church paradigm to unify the disparate theological, stylistic, and methodological factors extant in a United States Air Force chapel's typical Protestant program. It examines the relationship between a military chapel and the biblical understanding of a New Testament local church. The purpose-driven church paradigm is offered as a viable strategy for leading a military chapel effectively and with studied intention. The project employs a one groups pretest-posttest design to determine the effect of the four-moth intervention in inculcating the purpose-driven church mindset, concluding that such an approach is well suited for a military chapel context.
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  • 02/17/2024

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