Groups that work; the missing ingredient. Bruce Larson [and others]
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TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Zondervan Pub. House 1967Description: 142 pages 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 262.26Â LAR
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| Books | GRACE BIBLE COLLEGE | Ministry & Mission | 262.26 LAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | 002909 |
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"The chapters ... originally appeared in Faith at work magazine or the Faith at work edition of Groups that work, c1964."
Finding a handle / Irving Harris --
Behind our masks / Keith Miller --
Honesty is the only policy / Bruce Larson --
A Christian program / Sam Shoemaker --
Barriers of friendship / Walden Howard --
Renewal through crisis / W. Randolph Thornton --
Breaking the sound barrier / Rosalind Rinker --
Letting god speak / Lionel A. Whiston --
The church alive / Howard Keeley --
Inward journey / N. Gordon Cosby --
How the lead a group --
New life-new mission / Robert A. Raines --
Get changed; get together; get going! / Donald I. James --
A ministry at the crossroads / Ralston C. Young --
From gangs to groups / Bill Milliken --
No place like home / Bill Lamb --
First there were eight / John Dutton --
No lonely pilgrimage / Howard B. Haines --
Between meetings-the acid test / Bruce Larson --
How to talk about your troubles / O. Hobart Mowrer --
Brothers in dialogue-part I / Hugh Southworth --
Brothers in dialogue-part II / Garth Stanton --
How to begin again / Walden Howard --
When teenagers changed a church / Harold R. Martin --
God wants us together / Annette Sackrison --
One church finds renewal / David C. Searfoss --
The new evangelism / Roger Fredrikson.
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