Request for Help (Survey)
October 06, 2007 @ 12:28 AM
Request Letter No. 1: Request for Help for
Potential Participants
Hi Everyone,
My name is Barb Orlowski. I am
on the Doctor of Ministry program at A.C.T.S.
Seminaries in Langley, B.C., Canada. In order to
conduct the research necessary to complete my
dissertation, I could use your help. I am
conducting a survey among Christians who have
experienced emotional and spiritual distress
under authoritarian and controlling church
leaders and have recovered from this experience.
Here are the criteria that I am looking for in participants:
Thank you for your interest and participation in this study. I appreciate the time and effort that it takes to complete a questionnaire.
In Him,
Barb
Barb’s contact email: churchexitersq@telus.net
Request Letter No. 2: Request for Help from Pastors
Greetings,
I am student enrolled in the A.C.T.S. Doctor of Ministry program in Langley, B.C., Canada. In order to conduct the research necessary to complete my dissertation, I need the assistance of pastoral leaders. I could use your help with my research. I realize that you probably receive frequent requests to fill out surveys, but I would invite you to take a few minutes, complete a questionnaire and return it to me. This would be a significant help.
I am looking for pastors who have endeavored to provide spiritual guidance and help for the following people:
There are many Christians who have faced the untimely distress of this particular yet widespread phenomenon. Many have simply left the church, while others have made an effort to reintegrate into a local church setting. It has taken courage for them to desire to reconnect with a pastor and seek their assistance in processing their grief and disillusionment with previous church leaders.
I would appreciate hearing how you, as a pastor, have provided spiritual guidance and encouragement for individuals who have faced this type of emotional and spiritual pain at the hands of those that they had trusted as their spiritual leaders. I believe that your insights would provide pertinent and helpful data for this study.
The information you give will be kept confidential. Any use of your responses in my dissertation will be put in anonymous form, but may be kept for further use after the completion of this study. If ever needed, I will ask for your permission to quote you.
Thank you for your interest and participation in this research. I appreciate the time and effort that it takes to complete a questionnaire.
Thanks,
Barb
Email Address: churchexitersq@telus.net
Hi Everyone,
My name is Barb Orlowski. I am
on the Doctor of Ministry program at A.C.T.S.
Seminaries in Langley, B.C., Canada. In order to
conduct the research necessary to complete my
dissertation, I could use your help. I am
conducting a survey among Christians who have
experienced emotional and spiritual distress
under authoritarian and controlling church
leaders and have recovered from this experience.
Here are the criteria that I am looking for in participants:
- Christians who have experienced emotional and spiritual distress under authoritarian and controlling church leaders and who have ceased to be associated with those congregations;
- Christians who subsequently have recognized and processed their spiritual grief and pain and have experienced spiritual recovery;
- Christians who are willing to share how they have processed their negative experience and have recovered spiritual harmony; those who can share what has happened since this painful episode. Christians who can answer this question: What factors have helped you to restore your confidence in God and His people?
Thank you for your interest and participation in this study. I appreciate the time and effort that it takes to complete a questionnaire.
In Him,
Barb
Barb’s contact email: churchexitersq@telus.net
- Comments and questions are welcome.
- When you respond to this request by emailing me--please let me know which site you saw this information. Thanks.
Request Letter No. 2: Request for Help from Pastors
Greetings,
I am student enrolled in the A.C.T.S. Doctor of Ministry program in Langley, B.C., Canada. In order to conduct the research necessary to complete my dissertation, I need the assistance of pastoral leaders. I could use your help with my research. I realize that you probably receive frequent requests to fill out surveys, but I would invite you to take a few minutes, complete a questionnaire and return it to me. This would be a significant help.
I am looking for pastors who have endeavored to provide spiritual guidance and help for the following people:
Christians who have experienced emotional and
spiritual distress under authoritarian and
controlling church leaders and who have ceased to
be associated with those congregations.
There are many Christians who have faced the untimely distress of this particular yet widespread phenomenon. Many have simply left the church, while others have made an effort to reintegrate into a local church setting. It has taken courage for them to desire to reconnect with a pastor and seek their assistance in processing their grief and disillusionment with previous church leaders.
I would appreciate hearing how you, as a pastor, have provided spiritual guidance and encouragement for individuals who have faced this type of emotional and spiritual pain at the hands of those that they had trusted as their spiritual leaders. I believe that your insights would provide pertinent and helpful data for this study.
The information you give will be kept confidential. Any use of your responses in my dissertation will be put in anonymous form, but may be kept for further use after the completion of this study. If ever needed, I will ask for your permission to quote you.
Thank you for your interest and participation in this research. I appreciate the time and effort that it takes to complete a questionnaire.
Thanks,
Barb
Email Address: churchexitersq@telus.net
- Comments and questions are welcome.
- When you respond to this request by emailing me--please let me know which site you saw this information. Thanks.
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