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Awana Together: Empowering Parents as Spiritual Mentors for Their Children

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Sara-Jane Heacox Sosa. Awana Together: Empowering Parents As Spiritual Mentors for Their Children. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f37b5f5d-9d4c-4dd7-af91-7d725448a15d.

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S. H. Sosa. Awana Together: Empowering Parents as Spiritual Mentors for Their Children. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f37b5f5d-9d4c-4dd7-af91-7d725448a15d

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Sara-Jane Heacox Sosa. Awana Together: Empowering Parents As Spiritual Mentors for Their Children. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f37b5f5d-9d4c-4dd7-af91-7d725448a15d.

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  • The post-Christian culture in the United States presents a significant challenge to the spiritual growth of adults and children. At Plymouth Covenant Church, ministry leaders recognized that young parents often lacked a biblical foundation. Many did not feel competent to lead their children spiritually. These parents needed a vibrant personal faith as well as good role models. As a result, ministry leaders designed a more effective way to empower parents as spiritual mentors for their children. They created a new ministry that would provide personal faith development for parents, a supportive faith community, family-focused programming, and solid biblical teaching. This new ministry was a family version of Awana that they called Awana Together.The problem that this project addressed was the need for a family ministry model at Plymouth Covenant Church that fostered a partnership between the church and families that empowered parents as spiritual mentors for their children. It used an intrinsic case study approach to evaluate Plymouth Covenant’s unique ministry, Awana Together, to determine if it provided a pathway for a better partnership between the home and the church in empowering parents as spiritual mentors. The research included evaluations of biblical passages and current scholarship, surveys of past and present Awana Together participants, focus group discussions with ministry leaders, and in-depth questionnaire responses from three different families. The research revealed that Awana Together was successfully designed to meet the goal of empowering parents as spiritual mentors for their children.
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  • 02/17/2024

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