Kang, S ung-sam.,

A cell group theory and practice in Nigerian context : (implementing cell groups for leadership training as a strategy for dynamic church growth of ECWA in Nigeria) / by Sung-Sam Kang. - 1985. - iv, 85 leaves, bound : illustrations ; 29 cm.

Typescript. A Ministry Perspective Project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, Columbia Graduate School of Bible and Missions, Columbia, South Carolina, 1985. Bibliography: leaves 78-85. I. Introduction II. Explanation of the Cell Group Concept III. Some Cell Group Model Churches in Korea IV. Cell Groups: A Pilot Project V. Leadership Training Illustrations

Interest in the Study of the Project -- Problems and Challenges -- Definition -- Significance of the Study -- Historical Background of ECWA. Definition -- Advantages of Cell Group Structure -- The Importance of the Cell Group in Nigerian Society -- The Goals of a Cell Group -- Biblical and Historical Evidence of Cell Groups. Sarang (love) Presbyterian Church -- Banwol Dongsan Presbyterian Church -- Nam-Seoul Presbyterian Church -- The Full Gospel Central Church in Seoul. Possible Bridges -- Practical Formation -- Principles of Cell Group Leading. Definitions -- Training Cell Group Leaders -- Church Leadership Training. Church Growth in Nigeria -- ECWA Church Growth -- The Nigerian Extended Family -- Monsma's Ratio of Attenders to Members in 1977 -- E.C.W.A. Ratio of Adherents to Members -- F.G.C.C.'s Home Cell Unity System-June, 1974 -- Current Organizational Chart of ECWA -- Cell Group Structure -- A Suggested Combined Organizational Chart -- The Order of a Cell Group Meeting -- Cell Meeting Report -- A Leadership Training Curriculum.




Columbia Graduate School of Bible and Missions.--Ministry Perspective Project.


Missions--Nigeria.
Church growth--Nigeria.
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