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Creating Community: Deeper Fellowship Through Small Group Ministry |
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Rating: Summary: A practical place to start Review: Martin and McIntosh have contributed to the library of small group literature with a very hands-on, "nuts and bolts" approach to the topic. They offer some philosophy and theology to bolster their approach, but not much. However, where this book lacks in philosophical justification, it makes up in practical, realistic suggestions for actually implementing a small group ministry.
Rating: Summary: A practical place to start Review: Martin and McIntosh have contributed to the library of small group literature with a very hands-on, "nuts and bolts" approach to the topic. They offer some philosophy and theology to bolster their approach, but not much. However, where this book lacks in philosophical justification, it makes up in practical, realistic suggestions for actually implementing a small group ministry.
Rating: Summary: An Interesting proposal Review: The ideas in this book are good, if a reader would glean from it that the Lord is telling us to keep up fellowship with our brothers and sisters in Christ, even more seeing the emminent return of Christ and the rapture. Not only should we experience Christ in small gatherings of believers, but also in the community of the Body of Christ, which is in the church.
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