Rural Evangelism : Catching The Vision
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Responding to the need for a new vision of evangelism for small towns and rural areas, Kevin Ruffcom presents lively suggestions and new understandings gleaned from his workshops on rural evangelism and his own experience. He emphasizes that the vision of evangelism held by those in suburbia and other densely populated areas usually does not fit rural settings. The author looks at the possibilities and the problems typical of less densely populated areas, reviewing some concerns many of them experience; small memberships, frequent turnover of pastors, decreasing population of surrounding communities, and the challenge of facilitating need changes.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780806626420
ISBN10: 0806626429
Kevin Ruffcorn
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 1994
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers – 1517 Media
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