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Studying The Impact Of Introducing A For-Profit Subsidiary To A Local Congregation

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Bradley Scott Stagg. Studying The Impact Of Introducing A For-profit Subsidiary To A Local Congregation. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ae9ae727-5029-417d-9e21-265519f9b8a9.

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B. S. Stagg. Studying The Impact Of Introducing A For-Profit Subsidiary To A Local Congregation. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ae9ae727-5029-417d-9e21-265519f9b8a9

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Bradley Scott Stagg. Studying The Impact Of Introducing A For-Profit Subsidiary To A Local Congregation. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ae9ae727-5029-417d-9e21-265519f9b8a9.

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  • This doctoral research project studied the impact of introducing a for-profit subsidiary to a local nonprofit congregation. The study reveals congregational leaders experienced emancipatory feelings of hope and spiritual agency when utilizing the innovation tool of a business Miniplan. Liberating congregations from the oppression of financial scarcity freed church leaders to consider new ways to address increasing costs, particularly deferred maintenance of aging buildings. This project used Participating Action Research as its research orientation, since it is ideal for business and church research. All participants reported significant spiritual growth in stewardship; emancipatory feelings of hope; and generalizability for the larger church.
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  • 02/17/2024

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