How the Church Can Serve the Neighborhood Through the Built Environment
This Zoom session was produced by Bethel Seminary's Work with Purpose Initiative on November 13, 2018. It features Sara Joy Proppe, founder and director of Proximity Project. She considers how our engagement with the built environment is a fundamental component of God's biblical directive to seek the welfare of the city.
Видео How the Church Can Serve the Neighborhood Through the Built Environment канала Bethel Seminary's Work with Purpose Initiative
Видео How the Church Can Serve the Neighborhood Through the Built Environment канала Bethel Seminary's Work with Purpose Initiative
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