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Equipping a select group of students from the Temple Baptist Church in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, to develop a vision to carry out God's callHall, Scott D. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 2005. / Includes abstract and vita. Includes final project proposal. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 122-128, 46-51).
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Equipping a select group of Baptist leaders in interpersonal relationship skills for ministry to serve as mentors for church related vocational students involved in the Baptist Student Union at William Carey College, Hattiesburg, MississippiGlaze, Timothy J., January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 2005. / Includes abstract and vita. Includes final project proposal. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 214-220, 46-50).
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A guide for helping churches and other ministries establish intentional community living situations for college-age believersRose, Corey January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Western Seminary, Portland, OR, 2007. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 188-193).
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Fundamenteel-agogiese evaluering van die Afrikaanse Christen-StudenteverenigingTolsma, Frieda Eileen 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Summaries in both Afrikaans and English / Religiositeit is 'n antropiese ontisiteit en kinders word in 'n
bepaalde geloof opgevoed. 'n Christelik-Protestantse perspektief van godsdiensopvoeding word aangebied. Die betrokke opvoedingsmoveerders en hul verhouding tot mekaar word bespreek.
Ter aanduiding van wat jeugdige-wees wesenlik
kinder-antropologiese kategoriee beskryf, is, word bepaalde
gevolg deur 'n sinkroniese en 'n diakroniese perspektief van godsdienswording. Die hedendaagse jeugdige se leefwereld en gepaardgaande struikelblokke word bespreek. Die taak, die doel, asook relevante religieuse kriteria en essensies van opvoeding word bespreek. Die Afrikaanse Christen-Studentevereniging is een van die
opvoedingsmoveerders betrokke by die godsdienswording van sommige jeugdiges. Die oorspronklike struktuur en benaderingswyse van die vereniging, asook die veranderde struktuur en benaderingswyse en die redes daarvoor, word beskryf. Die missie, toekomsvisie en modus operandi van die vereniging word deur hierdie veranderinge geraak. Omdat persone van verskillende denominasies by die vereniging mag aansluit, word 'n oorsig van dogma binne die Christelike geloof gegee, gevolg deur 'n bespreking van ideologies-religieusestrominge wat van belang mag wees. Die vereniging se confessio van 1988, 1992 en 1994 word vergelyk met die oog op die moontlike veranderinge rakende godsdiensopvoeding.
'n Evaluering is onderneem vanuit sowel die struktuurdenke as die
sisteemdenke. Hierdie evaluering geskied op drie vlakke. Op die
ontologiese vlak word gekyk of die vereniging rekening hou met
sekere neaniagogies-antropologiese kategoriee.
Op die terrein van die pedagogiese word die realisering van
bepaalde opvoedingsessensies, van die verhoudings- en
verloopstruktuur en van Protestants-Christelike geestelike
volwassenheid as doel ge-evalueer. Die vereniging se bewustheid
van sekere bepalende aspekte rakende godsdiensopvoeding, asook
die bantering van sommige van die leefwereldprobleme word geevalueer. Die aktualiteit van die werksaamhede word vergelyk met
'n Amerikaanse jeugbedieningsmodel.
Op teologiese gebied word moontlike ooreenkomste tussen
verskillende Christelike belydenisse aangedui. 'n Christelike
evaluering van die werksaamhede van die vereniging word
onderneem. Godsdiensopvoeding gaan moontlik in die "nuwe" Suid-Afrika veranderinge ondergaan en daarom word 'n prospektiewe blik op die moontlike rol van die vereniging in die veranderde situasie
gebied. / Religiosity is an anthropological onticity and children are
educated in a specific religion. A Christian-Protestant viewpoint of religious education is presented. The educational motivators involved, as well as their inter-relatedness, are discussed.
To indicate what it means to be a youth, certain childanthropological
categories are described, followed by a synchronical and diachronical perspective of religious growth. The influence on the life-world of today's youth and related problems are discussed. The task, aim and relevant religious criteria and essences of education are discussed.
The Afrikaanse Christen-studentevereniging is one of the
educational motivators involved with certain youths. The orginal
structure and attitude of the organisation, as well as the changes
in its structure and attitude and the reasons for these changes
are described. The organisation's mission and vision, as well as
its methods, are affected by these changes. Because people from different denominations can become members of
the organisation a cursory description of dogma within the context
of the Christian religion is given, followed by a discussion on
ideological religious mainstreams that may be of importance. The
organisation's confessions of 1988, 1992 and 1994 are compared in
view of the probable changes concerning religious education.
An evaluation is done from both a structural thinking and systems
thinking point of view. This evaluation is conducted on three
levels: On an ontological level it is evaluated with regard to what
extent the organisation is taking neaniagogical categories into
account. on a pedagogical level the realisation of the pedagogical
relationship and sequence structures and its essences as well as
Christian-Protestant religious maturity as aim are evaluated. The
organisation's awareness of certain determining aspects concerning
religious education, as well as the handling of some of the lifeworld
problems are evaluated. The actuality of the organisation's
activities are compared to an American youth program model.
On a theological level possible similarities between different
Christian confessions are indicated. A Christian evaluation of the
organisation's activities is also rendered. Since religious education may undergo certain changes in the new South Africa a prospective view is presented of the possible role the organisation may fulfil. / Education Studies / D.Ed.
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An analysis of selected factors influencing evangelical college students' intensity of involvement in local churchesDiddle, Daryl Alan 18 May 2006 (has links)
Why do Christian college students participate, or not, in local churches while they attend Christian colleges? This study was designed to investigate and help answer this question through an analysis of selected factors that influence evangelical college students' intensity of involvement in local churches during their college years.
Because most Christian liberal arts colleges and evangelical Christian churches share the common mission of assisting in students' spiritual development, this study was designed to help these institutions in understanding the declining participation of students in local churches, according to most current research. Since one might assume that more students who attend evangelical Christian colleges would participate in local churches, the current research focused on full-time undergraduate students attending Christian College Consortium-member schools.
Several independent variables were selected and analyzed to determine if they made a significant impact upon the student's intensity of involvement. Data was gathered electronically using the Local Church Involvement Survey (LCIS), an on-line instrument created by the researcher for this study. Besides standard demographic variables, other independent variables studied included: student friendships, student relationships with ministry leaders, student leadership in church and college ministries, student opportunity for intergenerational involvement, student opportunities for ministry in church and college settings, and student perceptions of church and college commitment to students' spiritual development.
Data from 1025 surveys revealed a participation rate much higher than national averages, according to precedent literature. Nearly all of the independent variables and demographic variables studied made a statistically significant impact upon students' intensity of involvement in local churches, the exceptions being gender, classification in school, college opportunities for ministry, and housing situation. The strongest positive correlations existed between intensity of involvement and opportunity for student leadership, the student's perception that the local church genuinely cares for their spiritual growth, and the church's offering of significant ministry opportunities. The standard deviation between the LCIS scores was large and the mean and median scores were somewhat modest. / This item is only available to students and faculty of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
If you are not associated with SBTS, this dissertation may be purchased from <a href="http://disexpress.umi.com/dxweb">http://disexpress.umi.com/dxweb</a> or downloaded through ProQuest's Dissertation and Theses database if your institution subscribes to that service.
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A strategy to reach West Chester University students through the ministry of West Chester Community FellowshipSatterwhite, Donald Thomas, January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 2003. / Includes abstract and vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 153-158).
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Training for teleios an evaluation of the student discipling ministry at Atlanta Christian College /Roadcup, David. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, 2006. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 217-224).
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A strategy to reach West Chester University students through the ministry of West Chester Community FellowshipSatterwhite, Donald Thomas, January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (D. Min.)--New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 2003. / Includes abstract and vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 153-158).
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A strategy to reach West Chester University students through the ministry of West Chester Community FellowshipSatterwhite, Donald Thomas, January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, 2003. / Includes abstract and vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 153-158).
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Fundamenteel-agogiese evaluering van die Afrikaanse Christen-StudenteverenigingTolsma, Frieda Eileen 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Summaries in both Afrikaans and English / Religiositeit is 'n antropiese ontisiteit en kinders word in 'n
bepaalde geloof opgevoed. 'n Christelik-Protestantse perspektief van godsdiensopvoeding word aangebied. Die betrokke opvoedingsmoveerders en hul verhouding tot mekaar word bespreek.
Ter aanduiding van wat jeugdige-wees wesenlik
kinder-antropologiese kategoriee beskryf, is, word bepaalde
gevolg deur 'n sinkroniese en 'n diakroniese perspektief van godsdienswording. Die hedendaagse jeugdige se leefwereld en gepaardgaande struikelblokke word bespreek. Die taak, die doel, asook relevante religieuse kriteria en essensies van opvoeding word bespreek. Die Afrikaanse Christen-Studentevereniging is een van die
opvoedingsmoveerders betrokke by die godsdienswording van sommige jeugdiges. Die oorspronklike struktuur en benaderingswyse van die vereniging, asook die veranderde struktuur en benaderingswyse en die redes daarvoor, word beskryf. Die missie, toekomsvisie en modus operandi van die vereniging word deur hierdie veranderinge geraak. Omdat persone van verskillende denominasies by die vereniging mag aansluit, word 'n oorsig van dogma binne die Christelike geloof gegee, gevolg deur 'n bespreking van ideologies-religieusestrominge wat van belang mag wees. Die vereniging se confessio van 1988, 1992 en 1994 word vergelyk met die oog op die moontlike veranderinge rakende godsdiensopvoeding.
'n Evaluering is onderneem vanuit sowel die struktuurdenke as die
sisteemdenke. Hierdie evaluering geskied op drie vlakke. Op die
ontologiese vlak word gekyk of die vereniging rekening hou met
sekere neaniagogies-antropologiese kategoriee.
Op die terrein van die pedagogiese word die realisering van
bepaalde opvoedingsessensies, van die verhoudings- en
verloopstruktuur en van Protestants-Christelike geestelike
volwassenheid as doel ge-evalueer. Die vereniging se bewustheid
van sekere bepalende aspekte rakende godsdiensopvoeding, asook
die bantering van sommige van die leefwereldprobleme word geevalueer. Die aktualiteit van die werksaamhede word vergelyk met
'n Amerikaanse jeugbedieningsmodel.
Op teologiese gebied word moontlike ooreenkomste tussen
verskillende Christelike belydenisse aangedui. 'n Christelike
evaluering van die werksaamhede van die vereniging word
onderneem. Godsdiensopvoeding gaan moontlik in die "nuwe" Suid-Afrika veranderinge ondergaan en daarom word 'n prospektiewe blik op die moontlike rol van die vereniging in die veranderde situasie
gebied. / Religiosity is an anthropological onticity and children are
educated in a specific religion. A Christian-Protestant viewpoint of religious education is presented. The educational motivators involved, as well as their inter-relatedness, are discussed.
To indicate what it means to be a youth, certain childanthropological
categories are described, followed by a synchronical and diachronical perspective of religious growth. The influence on the life-world of today's youth and related problems are discussed. The task, aim and relevant religious criteria and essences of education are discussed.
The Afrikaanse Christen-studentevereniging is one of the
educational motivators involved with certain youths. The orginal
structure and attitude of the organisation, as well as the changes
in its structure and attitude and the reasons for these changes
are described. The organisation's mission and vision, as well as
its methods, are affected by these changes. Because people from different denominations can become members of
the organisation a cursory description of dogma within the context
of the Christian religion is given, followed by a discussion on
ideological religious mainstreams that may be of importance. The
organisation's confessions of 1988, 1992 and 1994 are compared in
view of the probable changes concerning religious education.
An evaluation is done from both a structural thinking and systems
thinking point of view. This evaluation is conducted on three
levels: On an ontological level it is evaluated with regard to what
extent the organisation is taking neaniagogical categories into
account. on a pedagogical level the realisation of the pedagogical
relationship and sequence structures and its essences as well as
Christian-Protestant religious maturity as aim are evaluated. The
organisation's awareness of certain determining aspects concerning
religious education, as well as the handling of some of the lifeworld
problems are evaluated. The actuality of the organisation's
activities are compared to an American youth program model.
On a theological level possible similarities between different
Christian confessions are indicated. A Christian evaluation of the
organisation's activities is also rendered. Since religious education may undergo certain changes in the new South Africa a prospective view is presented of the possible role the organisation may fulfil. / Education Studies / D.Ed.
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