Sufficient, Sustainable Livelihood for All. Des Moines, Iowa, US: Evangelical Church in America, September 1999
Recommended By: Small Town and Rural Ministry Alliance - STARTo Acquire Contact: ELCA Distribution Service, Augsburg Fortress Publishers, Box 1209, Minneapolis, MN, 55440-1209. Tel: (800) 328-4648. Single copies: (800) 638-3522, ext. 2718Notes: A social statement on sufficient, sustainable livelihood for all.ISBN/ISSN: ISBN: 6000116055
Related Subject(s): Sustainable Communities, Theology
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Dairy Event Stockmens Service. Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, UK, September 16, 2003
Recommended By: Arthur Rank Centre
Related Subject(s): Worship Resources
Heart & Mind: Bethel Seminary. St. Paul, Minnesota, US, Summer 2003
Recommended By: Luther SeminaryTo Acquire Contact: Bethel Seminary, St. Paul, 3949 Bethel Drive, St. Paul, Minnesota, 55112-6998. Tel: (619) 582-6180. Email: heart-and-mind@bethel.eduNotes: Booklet / magazine aimed at youth. Focuses on youth ministry and how to give back to the church and community through various activities.
Related Subject(s): Youth, Church-community engagement
Strengthening the Rural-Urban Youth Connection. Lincoln, Nebraska, US
Recommended By: Heartland Center for Leadership DevelopmentTo Acquire Contact: Heartland Center for Leadership Development, 941 O Street, Suite 920, Lincoln, Nebraska, 68508. E-mail: info@heartlandcenter.infoNotes: Identifies the surprising similarity of rural and urban youth issues and provides grounds for discussion between community developers.
Related Subject(s): Youth, Urban-Rural Relationship
Parish Profile Inventory. Hartford, Connecticut , US, 2003
Recommended By: Hartford Institute for Religion Research To Acquire Contact: Hartford Institute for Religion Research, Hartford Seminary, 77 Sherman Street, Hartford, CT, 06105. Tel: (860) 509-9543. Fax: (860) 509-9552. E-mail: FACT@HartSem.eduNotes: This survey (with 110 items) is a shorter version of the Hartford Institute for Religion Research Church Planning Inventory. It contains basic items and would be suitable for when a church needs a general overview of congregational dynamics or when the length of the survey is an important issue.
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