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From 12 to 3

Joel Comiskey

Paperback 2002-01-01

Publisher Description

The concept of the Groups of 12 began in Bogota, Colombia, but now it is sweeping the globe. Joel Comiskey has spent years researching the G-12 structure and the principles behind it. From his experience as a pastor, trainer, and consultant, he has discovered that there are two ways to embrace the G-12 concept: adopting the entire model or applying the principles that support the model.From 12 to 3 focuses the application of principles rather than adoption of the entire model. It outlines the principles and provides a modified application which Joel calls the G-12.3. This approach presents a pattern that is adaptable to many different church contexts. The concluding section illustrates how to implement the G-12.3 in various kinds of churches, including church plants, small churches, large churches, and churches that already have cell groups.

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Publisher Description

The concept of the Groups of 12 began in Bogota, Colombia, but now it is sweeping the globe. Joel Comiskey has spent years researching the G-12 structure and the principles behind it. From his experience as a pastor, trainer, and consultant, he has discovered that there are two ways to embrace the G-12 concept: adopting the entire model or applying the principles that support the model.From 12 to 3 focuses the application of principles rather than adoption of the entire model. It outlines the principles and provides a modified application which Joel calls the G-12.3. This approach presents a pattern that is adaptable to many different church contexts. The concluding section illustrates how to implement the G-12.3 in various kinds of churches, including church plants, small churches, large churches, and churches that already have cell groups.

Koorong Code191705
ISBN1880828413
EAN9781880828410
Pages178
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryChurch
PublisherTouch Publications
Publication DateJan 2002
Dimensions12 x 154 x 228mm
Weight0.353kg