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Implementing Keswick Movement principles of conversion and sanctification to enhance spiritual formation in a small group ministry setting of adults attending Southern baptist churches in the Mendo-Lake Baptist Association

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J Gregory Holmes. Implementing Keswick Movement Principles of Conversion and Sanctification to Enhance Spiritual Formation In a Small Group Ministry Setting of Adults Attending Southern Baptist Churches In the Mendo-lake Baptist Association. Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/083c488a-c98f-4413-b62c-5ccbae9fa295.

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J. G. Holmes. Implementing Keswick Movement principles of conversion and sanctification to enhance spiritual formation in a small group ministry setting of adults attending Southern baptist churches in the Mendo-Lake Baptist Association. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/083c488a-c98f-4413-b62c-5ccbae9fa295

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J Gregory Holmes. Implementing Keswick Movement Principles of Conversion and Sanctification to Enhance Spiritual Formation In a Small Group Ministry Setting of Adults Attending Southern Baptist Churches In the Mendo-Lake Baptist Association. Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/083c488a-c98f-4413-b62c-5ccbae9fa295.

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  • The project engaged adult Christians of the Mendo-Lake Baptist Association with Keswick Movement crucified life theology. This theology dealt specifically with issues of conversion and sanctification in order to enhance participants' spiritual formation. The methodology followed the classical Christian pilgrimage of awakening, purgation, illumination, and union. The methods employed multi-sensory learning techniques in the context of spiritual disciplines. The project measured affective changes in participants based on new spiritual discipline practices. The project met the stated goal to initiate reproducible spiritual growth patterns in participants from a biblical perspective of dying to self.
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  • 02/16/2024

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