Does a New Mover Ministry Really Work? An Early Analysis

Episode #817
September 5, 2023
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How effective are new mover ministries, particularly those where a card is mailed to every new mover in a specified area? Thom and Sam look at some early results they gleaned.

    • Understanding the principles of this ministry.
    • Understanding the principle of preparing the field.
    • How does it work? How easy is it?
    • Looking at some early numbers.
    • How to make it more effective.

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