Making Disciples of All Nations: Spiritual Formation Education and Training Experience for Chinese Women Leaders

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In 2004, a group of American women were challenged by the vision of designing spiritual formation curricula for women in China who were serving as leaders in their churches. This article describes the highly relational context from which the curricula came, and the premises that informed the design of the curricula based on two series of five retreats each held within fifteen months. In addition, the methods by which the curricula are regularly evaluated in order to meet the current needs of the women in China are described. The results have been ongoing use of the curricula since 2007 with documented positive effect upon the women of China, samples of which are included in the article. The curricula will continue to be in use in China and in other Asian nations as opportunity presents itself.

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Russell, P., Lewis, D., & Ro, J. (2018). Making Disciples of All Nations: Spiritual Formation Education and Training Experience for Chinese Women Leaders. Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care, 11(2), 182–200. https://doi.org/10.1177/1939790918796835

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