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Determining the benefits of discipleship training using the Bible as primary discussion material in various sized groups of 3-4, 10-14, and 20+

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Daniel G Kachikis. Determining the Benefits of Discipleship Training Using the Bible As Primary Discussion Material In Various Sized Groups of 3-4, 10-14, and 20+. Dallas Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0e691bfe-7cce-4a81-b191-9878703af13e.

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D. G. Kachikis. Determining the benefits of discipleship training using the Bible as primary discussion material in various sized groups of 3-4, 10-14, and 20+. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0e691bfe-7cce-4a81-b191-9878703af13e

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Daniel G Kachikis. Determining the Benefits of Discipleship Training Using the Bible As Primary Discussion Material In Various Sized Groups of 3-4, 10-14, and 20+. Dallas Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/0e691bfe-7cce-4a81-b191-9878703af13e.

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  • Using a one-year Bible as the sole discipleship material and discussion as the primary method of guidance, the author surveyed three research study groups of different sizes. The findings indicate that using the one-year Bible helped the participants grow in their love for Christ and love for the Word. This study also saw participants grow in their confidence to make disciples and grow in their willingness to make disciple-making their lifestyle in following Christ. Regarding the optimal group size, the author found that groups of five to eight seemed to naturally become the best platform for discipleship.
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  • 02/16/2024

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