This comparison sheet was used at 2009 Spring meetings in the seminar "The 4 R's: Replanting, Restructuring, Retraining and Redeploying." (more info) by Val Gordon
How our region transformed our BCM conference into campus growth. Used in the 2009 Spring Meetings seminar "Helping Mid-to-Large Chapters (80-250 students) Grow." (more info) by Doug Schaupp
Case study for use with the paper, "Coaching Analysis: Learning from the Gap" (also on the MX). Used as a handout in the 2009 Spring Meetings seminar "Coaching for Growth." (more info) by Marcia Wang
This outline covers the history of our decision to focus on building and planting in the movement and shares some of the joys and challenges of the last five years. Campanion to the Word document file by the same name. Presented in the opening session of the 2009 Spring Meetings building and planting track. (more info) by Jim Lundgren
This outline covers the history of our decision to focus on building and planting in the movement and shares some of the joys and challenges of the last five years. Campanion to the PowerPoint file by the same name. Presented in the opening session of the 2009 Spring Meetings building and planting track. (more info) by Jim Lundgren
This polarity exercise used at NISET 2009 explores the tension between developing missional Christians (people) and building strong ministry community (structure). (more info) by Doug Schaupp
Six essentials for HBCU planting. Includes excerpts from papers by NaKhia H. Grays, Tony Gatewood and Tony Warner. Word format. (more info) by Various Authors. Edited by Marcia J. Wang
This document is based on the chapter planting model and material and explores chapter planting in the Graduate and Faculty Ministry context. (more info) by Hanz Franzen
This paper describes ways to adapt the InterVarsity chapter planting model to the Greek context. The emphasis is on contextualizing the planting model, recognizing potential leaders and missional believers, and upholding and leveraging Greek values for the sake of the Kingdom. (more info) by Mindy Meier, Kristen Dalton and Eric Holmer
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