• CNLP 689 | DeSizing the Church, The Drug of Size, The Good and Bad of the Church Growth Movement, and What Small and Large Churches Get Right

  • Nov 12 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

CNLP 689 | DeSizing the Church, The Drug of Size, The Good and Bad of the Church Growth Movement, and What Small and Large Churches Get Right

  • Summary

  • In an era where the average church in America has an attendance of about 50 people, Karl Vaters talks about desizing the church.

    Karl also discusses the drug of size, the good and bad of the church growth movement, and what large and small churches get right.

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