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Love to Tell the Story: The Benefits of Engaging with a Church's History to Strengthen Its Identity for the Present and Future

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Lamkin, Stuart Micah. Love to Tell the Story: The Benefits of Engaging with a Church's History to Strengthen Its Identity for the Present and Future. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8bb6a4b8-24f8-4de4-bedb-8cacd2bf663a.

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L. S. Micah. Love to Tell the Story: The Benefits of Engaging with a Church's History to Strengthen Its Identity for the Present and Future. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8bb6a4b8-24f8-4de4-bedb-8cacd2bf663a

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Lamkin, Stuart Micah. Love to Tell the Story: The Benefits of Engaging with a Church's History to Strengthen Its Identity for the Present and Future. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/8bb6a4b8-24f8-4de4-bedb-8cacd2bf663a.

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  • It is easy to be distraught over the current state of churches in America—less money, less people, and more closures. It is a crisis of survival and also identity. So this project helps a congregation see a bigger picture. By helping a church discover, engage with, and celebrate its history, it strengthens a sense of identity in the present, and better positions the church to walk into its future. Through proven techniques of narrative therapy and Family Systems Theory, this project leads a congregation to increase in self-awareness, emotional maturity, and a knowledge of its own story. By knowing its past, it can better plan its future.
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  • 02/17/2024

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