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Good Churches Guide

Added 13 November 2005 View full list    Print version    
A new feature appears on this site from today.

The 'Good Churches' section provides a 'menu' of the churches we have found to be among the best in Europe -- in terms of the quality of their care for people, their leadership and their vision for the community.

This comes in response to the many requests we've had for information about churches we would recommend in all the major regions of Europe -- and beyond (e.g. USA, Australia, South Africa).

You can access the list at any time from the 'Resources' menu.

Keywords: good churches | churches guide | Europe

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