Linking Arms, Linking Lives

One of the most enduring stereotypes about American society is the one that profiles urban and suburban communities along a strict set of demographics. The authors of LINKING ARMS, LINKING LIVES dispel long-held assumptions about those demographics and show how, by understanding the realities of the areas in which they minister, Christians in the cities and the suburbs can cooperate to bring about much-needed social change.

I found this book to be a helpful guide on how to form meaningful partnerships between urban and suburban ministries.

Libros

Libros similares