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dc.contributor.authorMichael Pippett
dc.contributor.authorRuth Powell
dc.contributor.authorSam Sterland
dc.date.accessioned2019-09-24T06:34:49Z-
dc.date.available2019-09-24T06:34:49Z-
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.citationPippett, M., Powell, R., Sterland, S. (2009). Inviting People To Church, NCLS Research Fact Sheet 09003. Sydney: NCLS Research.
dc.identifier.urihttp://library.ncls.org.au/handle/123456789/162-
dc.description.abstractThe most common way in which people join religious groups is because friends and relatives invite them. Two-thirds of Australian Protestant newcomers first joined their church through someone inviting them. In the 2006 NCLS church attenders were asked: Q. Would you be prepared to invite to a church service here any of your friends and relatives who do not currently attend a church? Yes, and I have done so in the past 12 months Yes, but I have not done so in the past 12 months Don’t know No, probably not No definitely not
dc.publisherNCLS Research
dc.subjectchurch health
dc.subjectevangelisation
dc.subjectevangelism
dc.subjectfaith sharing
dc.subjectvitality
dc.titleInviting People to Church
dc.title.alternativeNCLS Research Fact sheet-09003
dc.typeFact sheets
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