Urban Apologetics: Good News for the City featuring Christopher Brooks
This presentation was recorded on Thursday, July 12, 2018, at Shiloh Temple as part of a pastors and marketplace leaders seminar for urban pastors and ministry leaders; Bethel students, faculty, staff; and community members hosted by the Work with Purpose Initiative and Made to Flourish.
Pastor, author, radio host, and community developer Christopher Brooks, who leads Detroit's thriving Evangel Ministries, spoke about urban development and why it is essential for today's church.
Видео Urban Apologetics: Good News for the City featuring Christopher Brooks канала Bethel Seminary's Work with Purpose Initiative
Pastor, author, radio host, and community developer Christopher Brooks, who leads Detroit's thriving Evangel Ministries, spoke about urban development and why it is essential for today's church.
Видео Urban Apologetics: Good News for the City featuring Christopher Brooks канала Bethel Seminary's Work with Purpose Initiative
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