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The Ephesus Model

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ISBN-10 : 1943507112
ISBN-13 : 9781943507115
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Book Synopsis The Ephesus Model by : Robert McAuliffe

Book excerpt: The Ephesus Model offers a proven plan for Adventist urban mission, Paul's method for evangelizing cities by focusing on making disciples on a large scale through an Advance Placement team, Leadership Team, Discipleship Groups, Urban Center of Influence, and new Church Plants.


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