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How the gospel benefits people in transition when they attend a six-week course in Christian doctrine

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W Eric Rauch. How the Gospel Benefits People In Transition When They Attend a Six-week Course In Christian Doctrine. Trinity Lutheran Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3de5b1ee-a18d-4b45-9e8e-7a75a08862fc.

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W. E. Rauch. How the gospel benefits people in transition when they attend a six-week course in Christian doctrine. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3de5b1ee-a18d-4b45-9e8e-7a75a08862fc

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W Eric Rauch. How the Gospel Benefits People In Transition When They Attend a Six-Week Course In Christian Doctrine. Trinity Lutheran Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/3de5b1ee-a18d-4b45-9e8e-7a75a08862fc.

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  • People undergoing changes in their lives benefit in a variety of ways when they attend a six-week course in Christian doctrine. Pre-tests, post-tests, observations and interviews were used to determine the effects of a course entitled 'The Meaning of Life' on a control group. Story theology offered the theological perspective. It was demonstrated that people in transition, including Lutheran transfers who attend, will gain a better understanding of themselves, others and God; a growth in faith; a sense of fellowship with others who join the church at the same time; and a strengthening of their relationship with the pastor who teaches the course.
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  • 02/16/2024

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