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Bridges of God
A Study in the Strategy of Missions
Book • 2005
In 'Bridges of God,' Donald McGavran addresses the strategy of Christian missions, highlighting the need to bring people to Christ without disrupting their cultural identity and social connections.
He argues that families, clans, and tribes become Christian more rapidly when they are encouraged to maintain their existing social and familial relationships.
McGavran supports his thesis with biblical and historical examples, demonstrating that large-scale conversions occur more effectively when there is minimal disruption to the social fabric of the community.
He argues that families, clans, and tribes become Christian more rapidly when they are encouraged to maintain their existing social and familial relationships.
McGavran supports his thesis with biblical and historical examples, demonstrating that large-scale conversions occur more effectively when there is minimal disruption to the social fabric of the community.
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as the first church growth book where the term church growth appears in print.

Karl Vaters

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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