Pratt, LeeAnne Elizabeth

The Impact of Jubilee Training Centre on its Graduates’ Spiritual Growth - Johannesburg South Africa South African Theological Seminary February 2018 - 100 pages PDF A4 Abstract, TOC



The aim of this research was to gain insight as to the impact that Jubilee Training Centre had on its graduates’ spiritual growth and maturity. A quantitative methodology was used to gather data from the 380 graduates who attended any of the Jubilee Training Centre Schools between 2001 and 2017. The response rate was 26% with 100 graduates completing and submitting their responses to the online amended version of the Christ-cantered Living questionnaire, which measured growth in seven categories. The findings indicate that spiritual growth took place in all seven categories with some categories—including those related to graduates’ initial salvation experience, acts of repentance, and their daily, developing relationship with God and spiritual disciplines—indicating more spiritual growth than the others. The latter categories—including those related to graduates being aware of not only Him living in their hearts and His fruit being evident in their lives but also of His Person, work and ways as it impacts their lives—seemingly indicating that some graduates’ lack an internal locus of control when it came to spiritual growth.