Do you have a hard time with what I am saying, does it go against what you have been taught or have presumed? Then, see for yourself.
“What are the Premises and Principles of Church Growth?
The premises that have been the heart of the church growth movement are four;
….that God wants his lost sheep found;
…that our choices of methods must be based on fact;
….we must pour our resources into winning channels,
….and people like to stay with their own people — within cultural identities.
The principles are sevenfold: pragmatic research, scientific research, people movements, social networks, receptivity, priority, and purpose.”
(quoted from, “Church Growth Principles at a Glance” which appeared in Ministry Advantage, Vol.7 No. 4, the hallmark and flagship newsletter of the church growth world)
Most of the principles seem sound – or do they? I used to think-so. Look carefully at each of the principles. Can you honestly see Christ teaching them? Can you find them in Scripture?
Good luck with that!
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