Transiciones – (Spanish)
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As different models for church growth emerge, new problems come to light. This book is designed with a visionary’s mind, a pastoral heart, and a ministerial approach. This book has a special down-to-earth emphasis on developing a purpose-driven church. This is a church leaders’ and pastors’ manual on how to build a purpose-driven church. It includes a “field tested” church growth plan and Rick Warren’s endorsement and recommendation (author of “A Purpose-Driven Church”).
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829721713
ISBN10: 0829721711
Language: Spanish
Dan Southerland
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2000
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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