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Pastor in Post-Christendom – Fitch & Nelson (3)

TueOct 19

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Previous Post – Fitch & Nelson – Part 2

The third & final installment of the conversation between David Fitch (Northern Seminary) and Gary Nelson (Tyndale University College and Seminary) is up.  Here they discuss the realities of pastoring in a post-Christendom context.  They have some great insights, so check them out:

Pastors in Post-Christendom from Bill Kinnon on Vimeo.

Tags: church, Missional, Pastors

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