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When 3 to 8 Gather: Student Guide [Spiral-bound]

Henry E. Neufeld (Author), Perry M. Dalton (Author)


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Book Description

May 1, 1999
. . . is a participatory study manual. Its goals are to:

* Make it possible for a group of varied people to pray together, share and support one another.
* Help energize local churches in prayer through building their small group ministry.
* Provide a tool that untrained persons can use to facilitate living prayer with the living God.
* Provide a participatory tool kit that can be used by the trained and untrained.
* Provide a systematic method by which from beginning to end a person can successfully lead a group in conversation with God.
* To provide understanding of what prayer is and how it works so it becomes an effective tool of the Christian.
* To provide a method by which both private and public prayer can be exercised in the power of the Holy Spirit.
* Lead people into a deeper experience with God.


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About the Author

Perry M. Dalton is pastor of Springfield First United Methodist Church in Panama City, Florida. Prior to that, he was pastor of Pine Forest United Methodist Church for ten years During that time the number of prayer groups has increased from one to seventeen. He recently issued a "Call To Prayer" seeking 10,000 Methodists to be united in prayer by the year 2,000. In just five months between April and September of 1997 more than 10,000 had agreed to pray. The goal is now one million by the year 2000. His goal is to see renewal of Methodist Churches across the nation through prayer. Rev. Dalton has a heart for small prayer groups, particularly small groups of men praying with and for each other. He is a graduate of Huntingdon College with degrees in Psychology and Sociology, a master's degree from Candler School of Theology and doctoral work in Church Revitalization at McCormick Theological Seminary.

Henry E. Neufeld is the founding director of Pacesetters Bible School. He has BA and MA degrees concentrating in Biblical Languages, and has done post masters work in Linguistics. Neufeld has started numerous small study groups, in which he emphasizes building a present living experience using scripture as a foundation. He grew up as the son of Seventh-day Adventist missionaries, left the faith, then returned to the Lord in a United Methodist Church. This has led him to concentrate especially on experience that transcends barriers of doctrinal belief.


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