Parks, Kari L.2005-09-272005-09-272005-09-27https://hdl.handle.net/1805/394There is a growing demand for scientific efficiency of faith-based development programs, resulting in the need for well-defined program goals. This study explored the presence of a systematic program planning process, based on the Lifelong Education Program Planning (LEPP) Model by Peter Cookson, which can help faith-based organizations formulate program goals. The influence of organizational structure on the systematic program planning process was also explored. Qualitative telephone interviews were used to interview representatives from six faithbased development organizations. Results from this study indicate that systematic program planning does occur in faith-based development organizations. The LEPP Model effectively models the program planning process, but not all quadrants are used at all times. Furthermore, the organizational structure greatly influences the program planning process. Recommendations were made to develop a common terminology for the program planning process to increase effective communication.39715 bytesapplication/pdfen-USAdult EducationReligionProgram DevelopmentPROGRAM PLANNING IN FAITH-BASED DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONSArticle