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A lay-centred church as the community of faith: developing spiritual leadership of the laity in the Korean church

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In Sung Chi. A Lay-centred Church As the Community of Faith: Developing Spiritual Leadership of the Laity In the Korean Church. Concordia Theological Seminary (IN). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a8898c26-9bd8-41c5-85f1-584946fe89dd.

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I. S. Chi. A lay-centred church as the community of faith: developing spiritual leadership of the laity in the Korean church. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a8898c26-9bd8-41c5-85f1-584946fe89dd

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In Sung Chi. A Lay-Centred Church As the Community of Faith: Developing Spiritual Leadership of the Laity In the Korean Church. Concordia Theological Seminary (IN). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a8898c26-9bd8-41c5-85f1-584946fe89dd.

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  • This dissertation proposes to help the laity understand the essence of the church and become more involved in their respective areas of ministry. It makes a shift from factors that lead the church to be pastor-centered and also lead pastors into the hierarchical form of leadership ministry. The initial chapter examines the foundational notions of Christian spirituality, of leadership, and of the laity. The second chapter reviews the biblical definition and models of the church as the community of faith. The third chapter explores the mission as evangelism, Missio Dei, liberation and inculturation, and reflects the ministry of all Christians. The final chapter describes practical procedures for effective leadership of the laity in planning, organizing, and implementing Bible study and a mission statement.
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  • 02/17/2024

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