Role of the Church in Community Transformation: Elevation of Workplace Ministry
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Romance
About this listen
An appeal to Church Ministers and leaders to consider equipping Christians for work of ministry in the workplace with community transformation as a goal.
Time has come for the Church to act on the fact that the transformation of our community may not take place if we expect the community to come into church buildings. This audiobook is a call to the Church that our community will be transformed as all Christians bring Jesus into their work lives and are adequately supported by the Church to do so.
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