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The Great Commission and Soul Winning Evangelism in the Church
editThe Andrew Effect is a simple Biblical strategy for equipping and mobilizing Christians to reach their community for Christ.A church applying these principles can experience significant church growh by reaching the unchurched and the unsaved for Jesus
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