Program
Doctor of Ministry
Year Approved
2021
First Advisor
Friesen-Smith, Katie
Abstract
The researcher constructed this project to discover best practices for transformational discipleship in the local church. The researcher provided the theological and biblical framework for transformational discipleship from Romans 12, exploring current literature on discipleship models and discipleship practices in the Assemblies of God denomination. The researcher created the project instrument from two sources: literature identifying recommendations of best practices for transformational discipleship in the local church and participants’ views regarding discipleship. The researcher then traveled to the North Dakota Network District Sectional meeting. Questionnaires were distributed and face-to-face interviews were conducted. The data was then analyzed and coded for prevailing discipleship tendencies.The researcher identified two findings for best practices for transformational discipleship in the local church: (a) church leadership’s responsibility for equipping the local church with discipleship small groups, materials, and training, and (b) spiritual discipline as important to transformational discipleship in the local church.
Degree Name
Doctor of Ministry
Document Type
Doctoral thesis
Recommended Citation
Jones III, J. D. (2021). Best Practices for Transformational Discipleship in North Dakota Assembly of God Churches [Doctoral thesis, Bethel University]. Spark Repository. https://spark.bethel.edu/etd/338
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