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Bus 500 Marketing Strategy
MINISTRY STRATEGY OF PAUL

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A Paper
Submitted to
The Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary

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In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements for the Course
Discipleship Ministries
DSMN 500

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By
16 September, 2012

Table of Contents

I. INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................4
II. TEACHING…………...............................................................................................................4
III. CORRESPONDENCE............................................................................................................5
IV. DEMONSTRATING………………………………………………………………………...5
V. RESOURCES…………………………………………………………………………………6
VI. CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………………………7
REFERENCE LIST.......................................................................................................................8

INTRODUCTION
When one views the life of the Apostle Paul in the New Testament it is evident that he had a heart to disciple others. The evidence at hand identified Paul as more than an individual who had doctrinal knowledge, for he was the quintessential model for living out the standards of Christian behavior. In his letter to the Church of Philippi Paul encourage them to “Whatever
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In the observed model, a sermon based curriculum is utilized during the spring and fall semester’s that furthers the Sunday sermon. Utilizing the sermon based curriculum really helps the church to move in the same direction, and speaking the same language. During the summer groups are allowed to choose a topical based study that is approved by the church. Utilizing the topical study not only fills the needs of those that want to use this type of curriculum, but it also provides a change of

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