An Examination of the Evaluations of Ministers Conference Presidents and Ministerial Directors in an Attempt to Determine the Most Effective Pathways of Preparation for Ministry

This paper is a report of a study conducted by the Institute of Church Ministry on the relative effectiveness of various approaches to the education of the Adventist ministry in North America. A survey was designed to gauge the perceived effectiveness of certain routes taken to ministry and administered to ministers, and another survey was administered to conference presidents and ministerial directors to gauge the ministerial effectiveness of these ministers. The results of these surveys are presented in this report.

Availability:
Free
Publication Date:
1988
Authors:
Roger Dudley; David Dennis
Publisher:
Institute of Church Ministry (ICM)
Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary
Andrews University
Berrien Springs, MI  49104

URL: http://icm.adventist.org/
Language:
English
Resource Type:
Unpublished Plans & Papers
Resource Objective:
Research
Level:
Tertiary
Audience:
Administrator / Leader, Researcher
Religious Origin:
Seventh-day Adventist