Going Around The Corner Bible Study
$12.99
Going Around The Corner is a mission strategy for your own backyard. This 6-week study challenges you to see your neighborhood or workplace as your mission field, working through five stages to reach others with the gospel. You will explore your neighborhood by accepting the mission and praying for believing partners. You will engage your neighbors through prayer walking and biblical good works. You will evangelize by simply sharing your own story. You will learn how to establish new believers through personal discipleship, and equip them by bringing them into your own church body. Perfect for Sunday Schools and small groups, this study builds a solid biblical foundation to encourage, motivate and equip believers to carry out the Great Commission where they live, work and play.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780692781999
ISBN10: 0692781994
Todd Alewine | Sheila Alewine
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2016
Publisher: ConcordiaSupplyWholesaleFormerlyVCPWholesal
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