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Identifying continuing disciple-makers according to personality

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Darrell L Farney. Identifying Continuing Disciple-makers According to Personality. Bethel Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/036b5fbe-1bd3-4fac-8a14-adb998bddf96.

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D. L. Farney. Identifying continuing disciple-makers according to personality. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/036b5fbe-1bd3-4fac-8a14-adb998bddf96

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Darrell L Farney. Identifying Continuing Disciple-Makers According to Personality. Bethel Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/036b5fbe-1bd3-4fac-8a14-adb998bddf96.

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  • The purpose of this research was twofold: 1) to isolate the four personality traits of well-being, social potency, achievement, and social closeness; and 2) to determine what, if any, relationship existed between these personality traits and an individual's ability to continue in a disciple-making ministry. The null hypothesis stated that there will be no significant differences in selected personality traits between people who continue in a disciple-making ministry and people who do not. The method involved administering a biographical data sheet, a twenty-question religiosity survey and the multidimensional personality questionnaire to a sample group of 120 individuals who had been involved in disciple-making ministry. The mean scores of the sample group were compared with the general population mean scores. The result of the research indicated the null hypothesis was true.
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  • 02/16/2024

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