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Dynamic prayer as the catalyst for God to move the Clinton United Presbyterian Church from maintenance to revitalization

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John V Callahan. Dynamic Prayer As the Catalyst for God to Move the Clinton United Presbyterian Church From Maintenance to Revitalization. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a7ad63ee-2ec2-4b91-9a5f-ae91a6e5afc0.

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J. V. Callahan. Dynamic prayer as the catalyst for God to move the Clinton United Presbyterian Church from maintenance to revitalization. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a7ad63ee-2ec2-4b91-9a5f-ae91a6e5afc0

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John V Callahan. Dynamic Prayer As the Catalyst for God to Move the Clinton United Presbyterian Church From Maintenance to Revitalization. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a7ad63ee-2ec2-4b91-9a5f-ae91a6e5afc0.

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  • The thesis is that dynamic prayer can be the catalyst for God to move the Clinton United Presbyterian Church from maintenance to revitalization. The author researched dynamic prayer in a group in which participants prayed daily for three months for God to reveal God's will for Clinton Church's ministries. The author used participants' surveys and recorded experiences to evaluate God's work and spiritual growth through prayer. The conclusion was that spiritual growth resulted in six individuals who became closer to God through dynamic prayer and gained a clearer understanding of ministry in their church. Those individuals produced small and steady changes in their church.
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  • 02/17/2024

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