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DC/LA '97 Research

Differences based on prior DC/LA attendance:

  • Only a few attended more than one previous DC/LA conference (.045%), 9% attended in 1994, and 88% attended no previous conferences

  • Those who attended more than one previous DC/LA invited non-Christian friends to talk with them about Jesus more frequently than either those who had never attended or those who were at DC/LA '94 (slightly less than once/week vs. more than seldom happens)

  • Those who attended more than one previous DC/LA help plan evangelistic events more frequently than those who had never attended (more than once/month vs. more than seldom happens)

  • Those who attended more than one previous DC/LA share their personal testimony more frequently than either those who had never attended or those who were at DC/LA '94 (slightly more than once/week vs. slightly less than once/month)

  • Those who attended more than one previous DC/LA prayed with non-Christian friends about special problems more frequently than either those who had never attended or those who were at DC/LA '94 (slightly more than once/month vs. slightly more than seldom happens)

Differences based on prior DC/LA attendance (modified):

  • Some modifications for the overall percentages are reported here in that 70% have never been to another DC/LA event, .18% were at DC/LA '91, 7% were at DC/LA '94, .34% were at more than one event, and the remaining 22% fell into an "unknown" category

  • The differences cited above continue to be in place as reported when additional surveys are included, with the exception that the following item was no longer true:

  • Those who attended more than one previous DC/LA prayed with non-Christian friends about special problems more frequently than either those who had never attended or those who were at DC/LA '94