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No Pointing
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Evangelism in a Plural World (4): Articulate the Story of God in Christ
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What Is the Church?
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Jack Jackson
The Work and the Rest That Is Worship
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The Church and Its Missional Vocation
Michael W. Goheen
Evangelism in a Plural World: (2) Listen
Jack Jackson
Show Up and Pay Attention
Rob Haynes
Evangelism in a Plural World: (1) Examination
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Reaching Young Adults
Rob Haynes
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