Training families at faith Baptist Church, Parker, Colorado, to face spiritual warfare by using principles based on William Gurnall's "The Christian in Complete Armour"
by Buchanan, Robert Rhinehart, D.Min., THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, 2011, 231 pages; 3454218

Abstract:

This project unites the teaching of spiritual warfare with the disciplines of family worship. Chapter 1 explains the rationale and goals of the project.

Chapter 2 explores the biblical rationale for the project, examining Satan's appearances in the Old and New Testaments with special attention given to the schemes of the devil.

Chapter 3 considers the sociological reasons supporting the believer's need to understand spiritual warfare. Calling on a number of research studies, the chapter explains the many pressures faced by today's families and the role spiritual warfare might play in those pressures.

Chapter 4 offers a systematic explanation of how the project was first conducted. Every facet of the project is described so that anyone might implement the project in his or her own church setting.

Chapter 5 examines the results of the project in Faith Baptist Church. Strengths and weaknesses are recorded along with recommendations for improvements.

 
AdvisersDonald S. Whitney; Adam W. Greenway
SchoolTHE SOUTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
SourceDAI/A 72-07, p. , Jun 2011
Source TypeDissertation
SubjectsBiblical studies; Theology; Spirituality
Publication Number3454218
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