Laikos: Lay People and the Ministry

The Greek word LAIKOS means “having no skills”. History has taught us over and over again that great things have been accomplished through people who “lacked skills”. Learn, through this outstanding book by Dag Heward-Mils, what happens where there are no laymen working in the church; how to share the burden with lay people and why we must fight to protect the lay ministry.

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The Greek word LAIKOS means “having no skills”. History has taught us over and over again that great things have been accomplished through people who “lacked skills”. Learn, through this outstanding book by Dag Heward-Mils, what happens where there are no laymen working in the church; how to share the burden with lay people and why we must fight to protect the lay ministry

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Buy From Google Books
Buy Paperback

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