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How Selected Members from Life Church in La Vernia Pray After Considering Jonathan Edwards on Divine Glory

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  • How Selected Members from Life Church in La Vernia Pray After Considering Jonathan Edwards on Divine GloryThe subject of “the glory of God” feels hopelessly abstract to many Christians. Though the Bible has much to say about the glory of God, many cannot see how it is relevant to everyday living. This project attempted to correct this error of thinking among eleven volunteered participants from Life Church of La Vernia, TX (EFCA). This group evaluated both Scripture and selected writings from Jonathan Edwards on God’s glory. A practical assessment was measured by ongoing evaluation of participants’ prayer life throughout the project as it related to delighting in God.
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  • 02/17/2024

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