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Exploring a pilot process of values-based planning within a pentecostal church context

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Dale Levi Whitson. Exploring a Pilot Process of Values-based Planning Within a Pentecostal Church Context. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a46c94f0-286e-40ea-8306-57778cb801f4.

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D. L. Whitson. Exploring a pilot process of values-based planning within a pentecostal church context. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a46c94f0-286e-40ea-8306-57778cb801f4

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Dale Levi Whitson. Exploring a Pilot Process of Values-Based Planning Within a Pentecostal Church Context. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a46c94f0-286e-40ea-8306-57778cb801f4.

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  • An exploration of planning approaches was conducted to determine which approach should be used in the context of Biltmore Church of God. It was concluded that a values-based approach to planning made the most sense as it relates to fostering a balance to the typical top down approach present in most Pentecostal circles. This approach was appealing because it allowed everyone to contribute to the planning process, leading to a shared vision. The values-based approach was subjected to a series of tests: theological and experiential. The theological revolved around an analysis of biblical themes of planning and their impact upon a values-based approach. The experiential consisted of an interview process of data collection which led to the discovery of personal and corporate values within BCOG. In tum, the discovery of these values led to the development of a strategic plan at BCOG
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  • 02/17/2024

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