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A New Church - Not Church as Usual - cover

A New Church - Not Church as Usual

Derek Jacobs

Editorial: RWG Publishing

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Did you ever wish you could change the way you "do church"? • Welcome His presence • Grow in Christ as He has desired • Experience a God-orchestrated meeting • Become the Church, not attend the church • Grow in intercessory prayer This book provides proven tactics to move your church into A New Church realm fully committed to worship. Follow along with the author as he share their years of experience developing new ways to welcome His presence into your church, home, community, your life and the lives of those in the congregation.
 
Disponible desde: 01/07/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 186 páginas.

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