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A plan for equipping selected leaders in First Baptist Church, Bloomfield, to better understand people's basic psychological and relational needs: the 'Tim's' approach

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Joseph L Bunce. A Plan for Equipping Selected Leaders In First Baptist Church, Bloomfield, to Better Understand People's Basic Psychological and Relational Needs: the 'tim's' Approach. Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e7899412-f066-414a-bce8-7dbe679ebf03.

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J. L. Bunce. A plan for equipping selected leaders in First Baptist Church, Bloomfield, to better understand people's basic psychological and relational needs: the 'Tim's' approach. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e7899412-f066-414a-bce8-7dbe679ebf03

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Joseph L Bunce. A Plan for Equipping Selected Leaders In First Baptist Church, Bloomfield, to Better Understand People's Basic Psychological and Relational Needs: the 'tim's' Approach. Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e7899412-f066-414a-bce8-7dbe679ebf03.

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  • The project better equipped selected leaders in First Baptist Church, Bloomfield, to understand people's basic psychological and relational needs based on the 'TIM's' approach. Relationships are vital to any congregation and reflect the health of the congregation. There are many ways that one might seek to understand relationships. This project used the concept of relational needs that I call the 'TIM's' approach. This concept was first introduced by Heinz Kohut. The project consisted of class sessions as well as the selected leaders seeking to strengthen personal relationships within the fellowship known as First Baptist Church, Bloomfield. The understanding of relational needs provides lenses through which people can see others at a deeper level. The understanding in itself does not change behavior; it is merely a tool to evaluate why certain behaviors are apparent.
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  • 02/17/2024

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