Date
4-2021
Department
Rawlings School of Divinity
Degree
Doctor of Ministry (DMin)
Chair
Daniel Russell
Keywords
The Impact of People of the Dream, A Mixed Methods Approach, Kingdom Authority Christian Center, Lay Workers Church Plant
Disciplines
Christianity | Missions and World Christianity | Religion
Recommended Citation
Davis, Kenneth Kief, "The Impact of People of the Dream Applied to Kingdom Authority Christian Center Lay Workers Church Plant: A Mixed Methods Approach" (2021). Doctoral Dissertations and Projects. 2895.
https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/doctoral/2895
Abstract
Kingdom Authority Christian Center (KACC) is growing more attentive to the changing demographics in the world. It seeks to understand that as other countries and nations continue to diversify by race and ethnicity, change is needed. The problem is that KACC has no training curriculum designed to impact and employ change. A mixed-method approach will be applied to fix KACC’s problem and the proposal of correspondence from People of the Dream. This thesis project will provide research from individual interviews, a population group, and an inside viewpoint from one of the people in the dream. This project will also add to the already training analysis provided by the many scholarly articles, peer reviews, and dissertations.