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An investigation into the funding of African-American church plants in the South Carolina Southern Baptist Convention

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Andre Maurice Rogers. An Investigation Into the Funding of African-american Church Plants In the South Carolina Southern Baptist Convention. Columbia Biblical Seminary and School of Missions. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b0ddcf8d-b17f-468a-b1b2-6e08817b8f12?q=2011.

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A. M. Rogers. An investigation into the funding of African-American church plants in the South Carolina Southern Baptist Convention. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b0ddcf8d-b17f-468a-b1b2-6e08817b8f12?q=2011

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Andre Maurice Rogers. An Investigation Into the Funding of African-American Church Plants In the South Carolina Southern Baptist Convention. Columbia Biblical Seminary and School of Missions. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b0ddcf8d-b17f-468a-b1b2-6e08817b8f12?q=2011.

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  • This dissertation's focus explores the funding of African-American church plants within the South Carolina Southern Baptist Convention. The primary research question is, 'How does external SCSBC funding affect the success and health of African-American church plants?' The research was grounded on work done in fields of study related to the subjects of church planting, church health, and church funding. The scope of this research was limited to the African-American church plants of the SCSBC in the last decade. The principal beneficiaries of this work are church planters who are either initiating their first work or are experienced and planting again.
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  • 02/17/2024

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