Newman, Raymond Bruce2023-11-012023-11-011981-11-012018-04-04<p>Newman, R. B. (1981). <em>A model for church growth groups</em> (Master's project). Andrews University, Avondale Campus, Australia.</p>https://research.avondale.edu.au/handle/123456789/11907418<p>Cell groups are a feature of the most rapidly growing churches in Australia. Cell groups will probably lead to church growth for the Seventh-day Adventist Church. For this reason it has been seen as significant to develop and evaluate a model for integrating Cell Groups, renamed as Church Growth Groups, into the Seventh-day Adventist Church.</p>en-us<p>Project Report: Thesis (M.A.)</p> <p>Andrews University, School of Graduate Studies, Avondale Campus, 1981.</p> <p>Published with permission from Andrews University.</p> <p>Staff and Students of Avondale College may access a print copy of this thesis from Avondale College Library (254.5 N46).</p> <p>Every effort has been made to contact the author of this thesis to gain their permission. If the author objects to this thesis being online please email <a href="mailto:research@avondale.edu.au">research@avondale.edu.au</a></p>ChristiansgroupschurchfaithmodelA Model for Church Growth GroupsThesis