Como Liderar Grupos Pequenos Q (Revised) – (Spanish) (Revised)
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Now revised, this is a comprehensive leadership tool for small group leaders and for churches seeking to structure their ministries around small groups.
Gives small group leaders, pastors, church leaders, educators, and counselors a commanding grasp of:
Group formation and values
The philosophy and structure of small groups
Meeting preparation and participation
Discipleship within the group
Leadership training…and much more
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829753714
ISBN10: 0829753710
Language: Spanish
Bill Donahue
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2009
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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