A Workshop to Equip Apostolic Believers to Experience and Share the Message of Redemption
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Wilson, Nathaniel J
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Assemblies of God Theological Seminary
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2020
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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235
DISSERTATION (THESIS) NOTE
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D.Min.
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Assemblies of God Theological Seminary
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2020
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Many congregants suffer in numerous ways from life's baggage and the oppressive struggles of life, including having little to no concept of stability, whether in their finances, faith, families, and/or occupations. They need to understand and experience the qualities and characteristics of redemptive lift so they can more fully embrace the positive benefits of their redemptive relationship with Christ. Life Tabernacle in Baton Rouge, Louisiana provided an example of holistic redemptive leadership that creates redemptive lift in the lives of believers. The data gathered from Life Tabernacle was used to prepare the workshop at Truthway Church. From field research conducted at Life Tabernacle in March 2019 through a survey instrument and interviews, a Redemptive Lift workshop was developed for and conducted at Truthway Church in Pineville, Louisiana on September 28, 2019. The purpose of the workshop was to educate and equip apostolic believers to experience and share the message of redemption. The redemptive lift workshop showed the need for Pentecostal believers to understand the process of historical redemptive theology, the concept of redemptive leadership, and the resulting redemptive lift experience. Workshop participants exhibited a significant increase in their knowledge and understanding of redemptive leadership and the resulting redemptive lift experience, which resulted in their ability to better minister to and serve their communities.