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A plan for consolidation utilizing a zone concept: a guidebook for associational leaders

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Donald L Fawcett. A Plan for Consolidation Utilizing a Zone Concept: a Guidebook for Associational Leaders. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9388aba9-04b0-44c7-8e49-9059e7020139.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

D. L. Fawcett. A plan for consolidation utilizing a zone concept: a guidebook for associational leaders. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9388aba9-04b0-44c7-8e49-9059e7020139

Chicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)

Donald L Fawcett. A Plan for Consolidation Utilizing a Zone Concept: a Guidebook for Associational Leaders. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9388aba9-04b0-44c7-8e49-9059e7020139.

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  • This thesis seeks to relate the assessment and restructuring of multiple associations comprising the Heart of Texas Baptist Area through consolidation utilizing a unique 'zone concept.' The thesis is that in contexts where Directors of Missions relate to multiple Baptist Associations this unique model offers increased opportunities and possibilities of enhanced ministry effectiveness and relevancy while maintaining the historic/geographic associational affinities. Chapter one includes a statement of the problem in the ministry context as a rationale for assessment and response. Chapter two seeks to demonstrate a workable strategic planning 'map' employed in the author's context with possible applications for associations considering consolidation. The map demonstrates how the theological and philosophical basis for the project was developed and implemented in the author's context. Chapter three provides preliminary analysis of the project application and leadership effectiveness with extrapolation concerning the future of the Heart of Texas Baptist Network based on the preliminary responses of constituents. The primary conviction of the author is that Baptist Associationalism stands at a time-critical juncture in light of quantum change impacting the world. This quantum change demands response from associational leaders. This project conveys the attempt of three associations to respond to these realities.
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  • 02/17/2024

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