701 Sentence Sermons 4
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A new set of simple truths to be conveyed succinctly and quickly via the church marquee.
People can get daily truth injections through a very inexpensive yet effective method – the church sign. In this age of short attention spans and slogan-lovers, it is important that churches effectively communicate the gospel in sound bites. Each quote – some from Scripture, some from contemporary thought, and some from the sages of life – encapsulates an entire sermon in just a sentence, giving people an idea that is profound yet simple. Indexed by topic and Scripture references, it also includes practical advice on how to effectively use your church sign.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780825428838
ISBN10: 0825428831
L. James Harvey
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2007
Publisher: Kregel Publications
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