The Way to Win: Successful Methods in the Local Church (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Fred B. Fisher

 
9781331856801: The Way to Win: Successful Methods in the Local Church (Classic Reprint)

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The author has had valuable assistance from several men. Bishop Theodore S. Henderson and L. Robeson A kers offered much of the material for the chapter on Evangelism. Frank W. Collier assisted with the chapter on Training. Edward M. Mc Conoughey prepared the first draft of the chapter on Community Service. R. C. Keagy helped with the chapter on Missions. Christian F. Reisner contributed the material for Publicity. The manuscript was read and criticised by district superintendents, pastors, laymen, editors, secretaries, and professors. A mong the criticisms those of Ralph Welles Keeler, Assistant Editor Sunday School Publications, George G. Saunders, Professor in Colgate University, and Colonel E. W. Halford, were especially thorough and helpful. Before the first draft of the manuscript was written the author conducted a class on Church Efficiency at Silver Bay, New York. The discussion of the class centered around plans that are here presented. The enrollment included sixtynine people, representing six denominations pastors, laymen, and official church workers. The discussions of the class were of inestimable help. To Clyde F. Armitage is due special gratitude. He not only contributed the chapter on How to Make a Survey, but in conference with the author has reshaped and rewritten in varying degrees the entire manuscript. The volume could not have been published without his assistance. Fred B. Fisher. New York, October,
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