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Beginning to tell our stories: the practice of testimony at John McMillan Presbyterian Church
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Beginning to tell our stories: the practice of testimony at John McMillan Presbyterian Church. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/05e7f2bb-6e3e-4099-9b8e-72f616c282fd?locale=enChicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)
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- Growing into a Christian identity is becoming increasingly challenging in our post-modern context. One way for churches to help in Christian identity formation is through the practice of testimony, when members share their faith stories to encourage and nurture one another. This report briefly explores Christian identity formation in the twenty-first century along with the understanding of testimony in the Bible and church history. Then it details how one congregation has begun the practice of testimony, with members sharing faith stories in worship. This new practice presents challenges, but it also is helping the congregation grow as disciples of Jesus.
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