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Monday, October 23, 2006

What We Learned About Doing Christian Ministry in a Pagan Environment

Donald Miller has written a set of 13 conclusions about effective evangelism which are challenging, biblical and significant. They apply just as much to web evangelism as to face-to-face ministry:
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Could make an interesting discussion paper for any ministry group?

Comments:
Great catch, Tony. Thanks.

...Neil
 
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