DIGIRENT - Building a Church of Small Groups: A Place Where Nobody Stands Alone
Bill Donahue, Russ Robinson
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Building a Church of Bill Donahue, Russ Robinson epub Building a Church of Bill Donahue, Russ Robinson pdf download Building a Church of Bill Donahue, Russ Robinson pdf file Building a Church of Bill Donahue, Russ Robinson audiobook Building a Church of Bill Donahue, Russ Robinson book review Building a Church of Bill Donahue, Russ Robinson summary | #998195 in Books | HarperCollins Christian Pub. | 2005-10-09 | 2005-10-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.67 x5.98l,.60 | File type: PDF | 224 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Best Application Book Out There|By ESH|This book is one of the best small group books out there for application in a church. It is a very easy read and offers many real life applications of how God has worked in real churches through small group ministries. My favorite part of reading this book is the use of all different denominations in the examples from real experience. G|From the Back Cover|Our hearts were made for community. We hunger for the deep, authentic relationships Jesus had in mind when he prayed that his followers would be one. Yet in many churches, the connection we crave is lacking. How can church become a place wher
Church Should Be the Last Place Where Anyone Stands Alone Our hearts were made for deep, authentic relationships. For community. And like nothing else, small groups provide the kind of life-giving community that builds and empowers the body of Christ and impacts the world. At Willow Creek Community Church, small groups are so important that they define the core organizational strategy. Willow Creek has gone from being a church with small groups to being a church of small...
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