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In 'Pouring New Wine Into Old Wineskins', Aubrey Malphus classifies church members into four groups: early adopters, middle adopters, late adopters, and never adopters. Church members may resist change and have a difficult time responding to new ideas. Understanding people and biblical principles for renewal can pave the way to implementing a five-stage revitalization process. Worksheets to help in the process are included.
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Add Pouring New Wine into Old Wineskins : How to Change a Church Without Destroying It, In 'Pouring New Wine Into Old Wineskins', Aubrey Malphus classifies church members into four groups: early adopters, middle adopters, late adopters, and never adopters. Church members may resist change and have a difficult time responding to new ideas. Un, Pouring New Wine into Old Wineskins : How to Change a Church Without Destroying It to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Pouring New Wine into Old Wineskins : How to Change a Church Without Destroying It, In 'Pouring New Wine Into Old Wineskins', Aubrey Malphus classifies church members into four groups: early adopters, middle adopters, late adopters, and never adopters. Church members may resist change and have a difficult time responding to new ideas. Un, Pouring New Wine into Old Wineskins : How to Change a Church Without Destroying It to your collection on WonderClub |