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Reaching Your Community
How churches today are impacting their neighborhoods.
Store Code: SG35
Format: Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Price: $9.95

Topics:Community, Community impact, Empowerment, Missional, New ministries, Outreach, Service, Social justice
Filters:Church board, Evangelism, Outreach, Pastor, Social justice, Volunteer
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Date Added:April 15, 2008
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Overview

This Survival Guide will give you insight and ideas into how churches are currently affecting their communities with the gospel message. The articles present an array of best practices and strategic issues to help your church reach the its community.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Finding Your Church’s Niche 
Community outreach can never be “one size fits all.”

Great to Good Churches 
Some churches are embracing a radical definition of significant ministry. How does yours rank?

When Your Neighborhood Changes You 
How three Twin Cities churches have adjusted to reach their rapidly changing community.

Different in Every Context 
Three church leaders recount their church’s most effective outreach.

Redeeming a Needy Neighborhood 
How one church brings the gospel to the economically distressed.

Parish Without Partners? 
It took a church and a parachurch to preach the gospel in this neighborhood—but first they had to learn how to work together.


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