Missions, Evangelism, and Church Growth
ed. C. Norman Kraus
Book, 1980, 165 pp
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In their respective chapters, Kraus (the editor) explores the meaning of salvation today and Howard Snyder looks at the nature and characteristics of an evangelistic church. On a more practical level, Chester Wenger and Vern Miller tell of the experiences of Mennonites in using some church growth principles in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and in planting in integrated congregations in Cleveland's center city.
This book offers pastors and other interested persons general insights on mission theology and selective principles useful for church growth.
This book offers pastors and other interested persons general insights on mission theology and selective principles useful for church growth.
Type | |
Expression | General Writing/Recording |
Topic | General Christian Mission |
Audience | Leaders |
Language | English |
Publisher | Herald Press |
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