Church Planting Approaches in Tension: Traditional Versus Movements – Part 2

Friday, 3:30 – 4:45 PM

Presented by: Dave Coles & Don Little

This session will consist of Q&A and discussion, based on the material presented in our prior session: Part 1. Anyone planning to attend Part 2 should plan to first attend Part 1.

Primary Audience: Mission leaders, missionaries, pastors, mission pastors

Don Little
Dave Coles

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