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Factors encouraging or impeding the process of making disciples among Chinese scholars in the United States

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Glendon Wayne Osborn. Factors Encouraging Or Impeding the Process of Making Disciples Among Chinese Scholars In the United States. Columbia Biblical Seminary and School of Missions. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8752d1d6-00c9-4028-9c47-d396c909a857?locale=en.

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G. W. Osborn. Factors encouraging or impeding the process of making disciples among Chinese scholars in the United States. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8752d1d6-00c9-4028-9c47-d396c909a857?locale=en

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Glendon Wayne Osborn. Factors Encouraging Or Impeding the Process of Making Disciples Among Chinese Scholars In the United States. Columbia Biblical Seminary and School of Missions. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8752d1d6-00c9-4028-9c47-d396c909a857?locale=en.

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  • What are the factors that encourage or impede Chinese scholars in North America to become Christians, and what part do Christian workers play in this process? Sixty Chinese scholars who have become Christians since coming to North America were surveyed. The author examined the qualitative research, analyzed the answers and observed and organized answers most given. Christians caring and sharing their lives was the top factor that encouraged belief and bad behavior of Christians was the top factor impeding belief. In addition, too much pressure applied in sharing the Gospel was also a key item that impeded faith.
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  • 02/17/2024

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