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Planting Churches Cross-Culturally: North America and Beyond is unavailable, but you can change that!

Ministry training often emphasizes expanding on the work of existing ministries neglecting to address the difficulties of planting new churches. Incorporating relevant sociological, anthropological, and historical insights, Hesselgrave extrapolates ten phases of cross-cultural church planting. This second edition of a well-used text draws on more recent literature, offers refined arguments, and...

Selective Evangelistic Contacts Entering an area without any plan other than to preach the Word to whosoever will is in itself a selection. It really means that those who have the most time, or are the most accessible, or are reachable by the particular media and modes of communication utilized, will constitute our selective contacts. This approach may result in initial conversions which in effect close doors of opportunity by identifying the new church with individuals who in the eyes of many others
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