Manos A La Obra – (Spanish)
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Let’s Get On With It is a study of the biblical principles of leadership in the church based on the book of Nehemiah. This book is written in an easy to understand format with applications for lay leaders and pastors within the Adventist church. Look for the following themes:How to motivate service to the church. Building up the spiritual life of the church leader. How to gain a consensus on church projects. How to work as a team. How to work with opposition to our personal mission. Celebrating successes in the church. This book is useful for small groups, training sessions, prayer meetings and as a series of sermons.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780816392926
Language: Spanish
Antonio Rosario
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2005
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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