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Creating Community, Updated Edition
Five Keys to Building a Thriving Small-Group Culture
Andy Stanley
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Bill Willits
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Learn how to foster meaningful, lasting connections within your community, whether face-to-face or online, by creating a small-group culture through a five-step, proven strategy. Small groups are the key to impactful, long-term change in your life and the life of your community. But a healthy small-group environment doesn't just naturally happen. You have to make it happen, even when your people may be scattered. Bestselling author Andy Stanley and small groups pioneer Bill Willits share their successful five-part approach to building a successful small-group culture, which has been proven through hundreds of groups comprised of nearly eight thousand adults at North Point Community Church in Atlanta. Now with new principles and practices for forming meaningful connections in the digital age, 'Creating Community', 'Revised and Updated Edition' helps you create communities even during periods of separation. Put this proven method to work in your life and group and enjoy the tangible results: God's people doing life together.
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ISBN
: 9780735291256
Producer
: Multnomah UK
Product Code
: 10077788
Binding
: Paperback
Number of pages
: 224
Release Date
: 13.07.2021
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