DIGIRENT - Breaking the Huddle: How Your Community Can Grow Its Witness
Don Everts, Doug Schaupp, Val Gordon
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Most Christians are stuck in the huddle. Even though we believe in outreach, most communities tend to focus on our own needs. That turns us into insular groups without many relationships with outsiders. So evangelism is occasional and conversions are rare. How do we change? In their groundbreaking book I Once Was Lost, Don Everts and Doug Schaupp identified five thresholds that individuals cross when they shift from being skeptics to followers...
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