Making Of A Vision
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The development and encouragement of Christian leaders has been a hallmark of Frank Damazio’s ministry. In The Making Of A Vision he tackles the breathtaking goal of imparting virtually all the steps necessary for understanding and achieving one’s vision, to discerning and pursuing one’s own vision, and on through implementation and impartation, this is a masterful teaching guide. Extensive scriptural references enrich this ambitious outline. Leaders at every level of ministry will find this challenging and rewarding.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781886849907
ISBN10: 1886849900
Frank Damazio
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2002
Publisher: City Christian Publishing
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