Plantología de iglesias – el arte y la ciencia de plantar iglesias (eBook)

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El apóstol Pablo fue un veterano plantador de iglesias que puso un fundamento como un sabio y maestro constructor. Podemos aprender mucho de su ejemplo. Plantología de Iglesias combina principios apostólicos y sabiduría bíblica con la historia de la iglesia y las mejores prácticas misioneras para prepararte a plantar en cualquier momento, en cualquier lugar y entre cualquier persona.

Peyton Jones te pone al día con las investigaciones más recientes sobre plantación efectiva, sin descuidar el arte de la innovación que muchos métodos ignoran. Al entrelazar el arte y la ciencia de plantar iglesias, este libro es una lectura esencial para cualquier plantador—ya sea en una Europa poscristiana o en las ciudades urbanas de América. Los principios de la plantología proporcionan la base que los plantadores necesitan no solo para sobrevivir los primeros años, sino para liderar iglesias vibrantes que planten nuevas iglesias para alcanzar al mundo.

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