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“A thoroughly readable description of the dynamics of missionary movements, as well as how to initiate, maintain, and extend them.”
—Alan Hirsch “I had to read it through in a single sitting.”
—David Garrison “Steve identifies the core characteristics of movements in a way that enables all of us to understand.”
—Bob Roberts “Steve synthesizes his vast amounts of experience, wisdom, and research into an easy-to-read book.”
—Neil Cole “Every so often a book comes along that fuels the flame that was started in my heart years ago. I love this book!”
—Floyd McClung “I couldn’t put it down till it finished rearranging my mind. This is a keeper!”
—Ralph Moore “Steve taps into the heart hunger of the growing number of us that want to see God do something great.”
—Ed Stetzer “Practitioners and thinkers with a passion for mission will want to read and re-read this book.”
—Martin Robinson “An important book for our times...”
—Bob Logan “...filled with stories that keep the pages turning with a message that is both simple and profound...”
—Roger Thoman “Thanks for rewarming our hearts and revitalising our minds and spirits about what needs to be done, and how it should be done.”
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4 Comments
It’s essence is the same….It’s a car it goes places and it’s a beetle yet it’s style is different.
and the ford mustang of course!
yes, and the Mini Minor! and if you’re an Aussie petrol-head, the Holden Monaro.
you talk about the aceint and mordern though different in shape yet serving the same purpose
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