One Generation from Extinction: How the Church Connects with the Unchurched Child. Mark Griffiths
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One Generation from Extinction: How the Church Connects with the Unchurched Child. Mark Griffiths

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Paperback, 352 pages
Published 2009 by Monarch
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This book reviews the strengths and weaknesses of the major UK Children's Outreach Projects and compares them with the principles and practice of the original Sunday School movement founded by Robert Raikes in the 18th century. It's an excellent piece of work from a skilled and intelligent practitioner. He provides a firm basis for a serious critique of the narrow conversionist approach so prevalent in evangelical outreach projects with children, whilst affirming the evident passion and commitme...more
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