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Nurture and discipleship of new converts: a specialized program for pastors of the evangelical community of the Ubangi-Mongala of Zaire

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David A Stockamp. Nurture and Discipleship of New Converts: a Specialized Program for Pastors of the Evangelical Community of the Ubangi-mongala of Zaire. Western Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/677ced3d-c2f8-4b45-9454-2be148dd5e79.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

D. A. Stockamp. Nurture and discipleship of new converts: a specialized program for pastors of the evangelical community of the Ubangi-Mongala of Zaire. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/677ced3d-c2f8-4b45-9454-2be148dd5e79

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David A Stockamp. Nurture and Discipleship of New Converts: a Specialized Program for Pastors of the Evangelical Community of the Ubangi-Mongala of Zaire. Western Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/677ced3d-c2f8-4b45-9454-2be148dd5e79.

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  • Rapid growth in the membership of the Evangelical Community of the Ubangi Mongala has opened the door for a high proportion of nominal Christians to occupy its ranks. This thesis discusses the universal problem of nominalism and offers a plan to reduce the high proportion of nominal Christians through the introduction of a specialized training program for pastors which concentrates on nurturing and discipling new converts to the point where they become self-motivating. The author highlights anthropological and historical factors which have contributed to the problem of nominalism. The religious climate and management style of the church are examined in depth.
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  • 02/17/2024

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