Fuller DMIN in Hawaii

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Alan Hirsch and I are teaching our course THE LOCAL CONGREGATION AS A MISSIONAL OUTPOST in Hawaii November 8-13. This class is for Fuller Doctor of Ministry students and it is also available to pastors as a week long continuing education event.  If you are interested contact me at KurtF@fuller.edu

This is a great class exploring ways in which real, tangible, local congregations can contribute to the good in their neighborhoods. This course is about taking the gospel into the streets. It is about being a different type of church.

TM710 SL 2009

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