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Developing a ministry team to disciple young African American men in prison in the Atlanta area, Greenforest Community Baptist Church, Decatur, Georgia

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Kenneth L Ellis. Developing a Ministry Team to Disciple Young African American Men In Prison In the Atlanta Area, Greenforest Community Baptist Church, Decatur, Georgia. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/afc9b3d2-b01d-455b-a51f-e45ddd6a7154.

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K. L. Ellis. Developing a ministry team to disciple young African American men in prison in the Atlanta area, Greenforest Community Baptist Church, Decatur, Georgia. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/afc9b3d2-b01d-455b-a51f-e45ddd6a7154

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Kenneth L Ellis. Developing a Ministry Team to Disciple Young African American Men In Prison In the Atlanta Area, Greenforest Community Baptist Church, Decatur, Georgia. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/afc9b3d2-b01d-455b-a51f-e45ddd6a7154.

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  • This research project examined the development of a ministry team to disciple young African American men in prison. The project drew its focus on a ten-week training seminar and a five-week in-prison disciple-making program to inmates. Statistical analysis revealed that the ministry team was effective in discipling the men. Chapter 1 gave an introduction to the goals and purpose for the project. Chapter 2 addressed the biblical and theological issues surrounding the challenges of disciple-making. Chapter 3 set forth a paradigm for establishing a ministry team to disciple inmates.
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  • 02/17/2024

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