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Faith in the Marketplace

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Faith in the Marketplace
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Samuel LeeW. Jay Moon3 editions

Contemporary missions often include evangelistic and socio-economic dimensions. For effective missions, some way of assessing what is being achieved is needed beyond just hte common metrics touching on the spiritual and/or economic which neglects social transformation that ideally should also be occuring. This book seeks to identify key factors for holistic evaluation based onsalient characteristics that emerged as three Entrepreneurial Church Planting sites were studied in San Francisco (Redeemer Community Church), Salema, Alabama (Blue Jean Church), and Lynch, Kentucky (Meridzo Ministries). What emerges from these case studies is the importance of relationality, general emphasis on growth and development, and a well-established focus on holistic transformation. The mechanisms for the operation of holistic transformatin are spelled out to reflect the operation of the three actors of the Trinity in missions. The pratical component of the book is the conceptual framework that reveals the operation of holistic transformation and ways to measure the dynamic relationships that occur. --

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