Four Questions to Ask about Your Community in a Revitalization

Episode #159
August 20, 2020
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On today’s episode we are going to visit your neighborhood, listen to those who live there, and help you ask questions about your community in a revitalization.

  1. Who is really in the community?
  2. How does the church reflect the community?
  3. What opportunities do the demographics suggest?
  4. What are the needs, dreams, and aspirations of those in the community?

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