The role of missionary radio as a change agent with reference to church planting among unreached people groups /by Jay R. Weaver.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1988.Description: iv, 123 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:- text
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- BV4070 .R654 1988
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Typescript.
I. Radio in World Missions
Traditional function of missionary radio -- Impact of the 1974 Lausanne Congress of World Evangelization -- Indications of a new involvement for missionary radio.
II. Missionary Radio: Can It Be a Change Agent?
Joseph Klapper's Generalizations -- Mediating Factors for Conversion Change -- Related Effects for Multiplied Change Potential -- Wilbur Schramm on Radio in Development -- Marketing Skills Catalyze for Change -- Innovation Theory and the Change Process.
III. Missionary Radio in Church Planting
Some Ideas for Focusing on Church Planting -- Some Examples of Radio in Church Planting -- Scattered Receivers Plant Churches in Mexico -- Radio of Light Penetrated Rrual haiti's Darkness -- Radio Plants Churches in Venezuela's Jungle -- Church Planters Find Success with Radio in India.
IV. Conclusion
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