Being about our father's business : Characteristics of selected tentmaking entrepreneurs in South Asia / Joseph C. Zuozzo.
Material type: TextPublication details: Columbia, South Carolina : [Unknown], (c)2000.Edition: first editionDescription: 126 pagesContent type:- text
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- BV4070 .B456 2000
- BV4070
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Chapter 1. Statement of the Problem
Chapter 2. Precedent Research
Chapter 3. Research Methodology
Chapter 4. Case Study One: An Entrepreneurial Church Planting Model among Muslim Artistans
Chapter 5. Case Study Two: A Community and Church Development Model among the Urban Poor
Chapter 6. Case Study Three: An Independent Tentmaker and a Discipleship-Church Ministry Model Among Anglo-Indians
Chapter 7. Case Study Four: A Discipleship and Evangelism Model Among Muslims
Chapter 8. Summary of Three Additional Case Studies
Chapter 9. Conclusions and Recommendations
Appendix
Introduction -- Research Questions -- Delimitation of the Problem -- Definition of Tentmaking -- Limitation of the Study -- Importance of the Study.
Modern Western Missions and Tentmaking Apologetics -- Historical Perspective -- Biblical Perspective -- Ethical Perspective -- International Business and the Western Entrepreneur -- Globalization -- Business-Ministry Plan.
Overall Research Strategy -- Operational Definition of Terms -- Procedures for Selection of Participants -- Plan For Instrumentation -- Procedures for Implementation -- Plan for Interpretation of Data -- Plan for Reporting Findings.
Case Study Five: An Entrepreneurial-Evangelistic Model among Hindus -- Case Study Six: An Entrepreneurial-Church Planting Model Among the Poor -- Case Study Seven: An Entrepreneurial Model with National Believers.
Recommendations to Entrepreneurial Tentmakers -- Recommendations to Sending Agencies -- Recommendations to Training Institutions -- Recommendations for Further Research -- Weaknesses of Study -- Summary.
A. Preliminary Business Survey -- Interview Schedule.
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