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Transformative faith journey: a model for healing 'paralysis' of spirit, mind, and body in church community

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Joyce Marie Williams. Transformative Faith Journey: a Model for Healing 'paralysis' of Spirit, Mind, and Body In Church Community. United Theological Seminary (OH). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/10f70480-ea03-4517-90a8-dd53bf5d49fa?q=2003.

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J. M. Williams. Transformative faith journey: a model for healing 'paralysis' of spirit, mind, and body in church community. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/10f70480-ea03-4517-90a8-dd53bf5d49fa?q=2003

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Joyce Marie Williams. Transformative Faith Journey: a Model for Healing 'paralysis' of Spirit, Mind, and Body In Church Community. United Theological Seminary (OH). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/10f70480-ea03-4517-90a8-dd53bf5d49fa?q=2003.

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  • The project was designed to address the spiritual transforming faith journey of persons who have experienced a 'paralysis' of spirit, mind, and body through life-altering crises at Cross Creek Community Church in Centerville, Ohio. The acknowledgment of a 'paralysis' is the first movement toward healing. The methodologies used to achieve these goals were pretests, posttests, questionnaires, and qualitative research data. The project consisted of four ninety-minute sessions which focused on renewed energy and change. At the conclusion of the four weeks, all the persons demonstrated an increased movement toward wholeness.
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  • 02/16/2024

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