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Putting Hay Where the Goats Can Get It

Four ways churches can respond to a changing community.
See "Reaching the Changing Culture" Training Pack
Store Code: AP10-C
Format(s): Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Type: Article
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Topics:Community impact, Evangelism, Outreach, Planning, Seekers, Strategy, Unchurched, Visitors & guests
Filters:Church board, Church staff, Discipleship, Elder, Evangelism, Outreach, Pastor, Worship
Purpose:Evangelism
References:Luke 14:12-14
Date Added:July 31, 2007
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In Garrison Keillor's tales of Lake Wobegon, Val Tollefson complains that Pastor Ingqvist of the Lutheran church mumbles and murmurs a lot. "He never comes straight out," Tollefson says. "He never puts the hay down where the goats can get it."

Putting the hay down where the goats can get it is a challenge for the church in every era. But the goats seem ...

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