“Client transformation”: Sspiritual and non-spiritual outcomes for social service recipients of evangelical faith-based organisations

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Abstract

This brief paper outlines the various ways that Canadian Evangelical faith-based organi-sations in Southern Ontario effect “client transformation”. Data from qualitative interviews, focus groups, and surveys administered to clients and providers in faith-based organizations yielded two types of outcomes—spiritual and non-spiritual. Regarding the latter, I suggest two sub-types of non-spiritual outcomes: (a) socio-behavioural and (b) psycho-affective changes. I also suggest three major types of spiritual outcomes: (a) growing in Christianity, (b) warming to Christianity, and (c) accepting Christianity. I conclude with a discussion about implications and limitations of the study for the scholarship on faith-based organizations.

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Gokani, R. (2021). “Client transformation”: Sspiritual and non-spiritual outcomes for social service recipients of evangelical faith-based organisations. Religions, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12080569

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