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Developing disciple-makers among Singaporean women: a case study

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Florence P-L Tan. Developing Disciple-makers Among Singaporean Women: a Case Study. Dallas Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ce4f3ee9-1a72-4c77-bb3a-42605d517e27.

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F. P. Tan. Developing disciple-makers among Singaporean women: a case study. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ce4f3ee9-1a72-4c77-bb3a-42605d517e27

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Florence P-L Tan. Developing Disciple-Makers Among Singaporean Women: a Case Study. Dallas Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ce4f3ee9-1a72-4c77-bb3a-42605d517e27.

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  • This case study evolved from the question: 'How do urban Asian women of the Asia-Pacific Rim make disciples for Christ within their respective spheres of influence and beyond?' The Singapore situation has shown that committed women motivate through modeling biblically and equipping a selected few in the context of a small group or living together. Mature disciples trained in ministry apartments have been reproducing, thus augmenting the local churches. Disciple-making programs provide opportunities for the exercise of God-given abilities and enhance international networking. The training process to make disciples, in contrast to the production of 'MacDisciples,' is a slow, specialized and personalized one.
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  • 02/17/2024

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