Abstract
Planning often gets a bad rap in churches that are centered on God’s Word, even though planning helps us to be wise, be good stewards, and express our faith in God. This article focuses on the nature of biblical planning as seen in Scripture, as well as three specific instances in Scripture where planning was an essential element of accomplishing God’s purposes. We see that planning is not a twentieth century invention, but something that is core to who God is and how we express our faith in Him.
Recommended Citation
Dudgeon, K. (2010). More Than Good Ideas: The Significance of Planning in Scripture. Great Commission Research Journal, 2(1), 103-109. Retrieved from https://place.asburyseminary.edu/gcrj/vol2/iss1/10
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