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Growing an everyday faith: Effective mission in a changing Australia

by Ian Robinson (Editor), Dean Drayton (Editor), Peter Kaldor (Editor)

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Interdominational collection looking at how Christian mission work can best respond to the needs of a diverse and rapidly changing society. The 20 contributors include God's Squad president John Smith and well-known commentator Keith Suter. The three editors work within the Uniting Church.
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Interdominational collection looking at how Christian mission work can best respond to the needs of a diverse and rapidly changing society. The 20 contributors include God's Squad president John Smith and well-known commentator Keith Suter. The three editors work within the Uniting Church.

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