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The effect of 'metanoia': a 40-day season of prayer on heart attitudes of Murray Hill United Methodist Church

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Guy R Brewer. The Effect of 'metanoia': a 40-day Season of Prayer On Heart Attitudes of Murray Hill United Methodist Church. Asbury Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b72bd065-6f4d-49cb-9585-60009ad6752d.

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G. R. Brewer. The effect of 'metanoia': a 40-day season of prayer on heart attitudes of Murray Hill United Methodist Church. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b72bd065-6f4d-49cb-9585-60009ad6752d

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Guy R Brewer. The Effect of 'metanoia': a 40-Day Season of Prayer On Heart Attitudes of Murray Hill United Methodist Church. Asbury Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b72bd065-6f4d-49cb-9585-60009ad6752d.

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  • This study engaged the congregation of Murray Hill United Methodist Church in a forty-day season of prayer, Metanoia, in order to explore the degree to which focused prayer enhanced the health of the congregation in terms of upward, inward, and outward directed heart attitudes. A sample 120 members of Murray Hill participated in a host of prayer initiatives to deepen the life of prayer within the ongoing life of the church. Metanoia then examined fifteen heart attitudes that grow out of the life of prayer as related to church health. The study employed a researcher-designed instrument, The Church Heart Exam, to measure shifts in heart attitudes. 100 members of Saint Luke United Methodist in Lexington, Kentucky served as a non-treatment control group.
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  • 02/17/2024

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