Abstract
A denomination will not survive, much less thrive, if it does not strategically and effectively plant churches. Church planting is the primary means by which new inroads are made. Church planting is the method by which a denomination keeps its vitality, energy, and vigor. The denominations that neglect this emphasis become ingrown, resulting in them “. . . losing the vigor and the high octane faith that caused them to succeed in the first place.”
Recommended Citation
Stevenson, P. (2009). Creating Church Multiplication Through a Denominational Structure. Great Commission Research Journal, 1(1), 58-64. Retrieved from https://place.asburyseminary.edu/gcrj/vol1/iss1/6
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