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Developing a Biblical Discipleship Curriculum for United Gospel Rescue Mission in Poplar Bluff, Missouri

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Date
2024-05
Author
Kirk, Gregory Wayne
Advisor
Haste, Matthew D.
Publisher
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
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United Gospel Rescue Mission (Poplar Bluff, Mo.)
Discipling (Christianity)--Study and teaching
Substance abuse--Religious aspects--Christianity
Abstract
The purpose of this project was to create a biblical discipleship curriculum that promotes and introduces clients to faith, repentance, and power through the gospel of Jesus Christ at United Gospel Rescue Mission in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Chapter 1 explains the context and the rationale for developing and presenting this teaching to those addicted to drugs and alcohol. Chapter 2 discusses the biblical and theological basis for the project. Chapter 3 presents the philosophical, theoretical, and practical differences between the secular and biblical definition and treatment of addiction. Chapter 4 recounts the implementation of the project. Chapter 5 summarizes the results of the project and provides theological and personal reflections on the implementation.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10392/7407
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