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Church in Hard Places / Kisha n� vende t� v�shtira: How the Local Church Brings Life to the Poor and Needy / Si u sjell jet� kisha lokale t� varf�rve dhe nevojtar�ve
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Church in Hard Places / Kisha n� vende t� v�shtira: How the Local Church Brings Life to the Poor and Needy / Si u sjell jet� kisha lokale t� varf�rve dhe nevojtar�ve
Current price: $12.95


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Church in Hard Places / Kisha n� vende t� v�shtira: How the Local Church Brings Life to the Poor and Needy / Si u sjell jet� kisha lokale t� varf�rve dhe nevojtar�ve
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It is impossible to alleviate poverty--in its fullest sense--apart from the local church.
In recent years, Christians have shown an increased commitment to helping the poor. But this renewed interest in poverty alleviation is doomed to fail if it is not rooted in the local church--God's established means of drawing downtrodden people into a transformative relationship with himself. Emphasizing the priority of the gospel, Mez McConnell and Mike McKinley, both pastors with fruitful ministries among the poor, offer biblical guidelines and practical strategies for planting, revitalizing, and growing faithful churches in hard places--in our own communities and around the world.
In recent years, Christians have shown an increased commitment to helping the poor. But this renewed interest in poverty alleviation is doomed to fail if it is not rooted in the local church--God's established means of drawing downtrodden people into a transformative relationship with himself. Emphasizing the priority of the gospel, Mez McConnell and Mike McKinley, both pastors with fruitful ministries among the poor, offer biblical guidelines and practical strategies for planting, revitalizing, and growing faithful churches in hard places--in our own communities and around the world.