"Research and resources including group discussion starters".
"A Cooperative project of The LOGOS Institute, Wycliffe College Institute for Evangelism and the Primate's Network for Evangelism." -- t-.p.
"August 1991". -- p. 54.
"A needs assessment done in the Diocese of Toronto in 1989 indicated that many Anglicans wished for greater resources to enable them to fulfil the calling of the Bishops of the Anglican Communion to a Decade of Evangelism. In the spring of 1991 the LOGOS Institute's Curriculum Development Committee commissioned two pieces of research to assist in responding to the need for educational materials in the area of Evangelism. .... The two pieces of research thus include statistics, personal stories, book reviews, and assessments of workshops of other programs available to equip people for evangelism". -- Intro.
Contents: Introduction / The LOGOS Institute Curriculum Development Committee -- Group Discussion Resources -- Attitudes toward "Evangelism" in the Diocese of Toronto: a research report / Paul H. Friesen -- A Review of resources for evangelism / Michael P. Knowles -- Postscript: Where to begin for the best -- Additional Resources.
Includes: "Annotated Bibliography of Evangelism Resources", pp. 30-49.
Includes: "Institutions with Programs in Evangelism", pp. 50-52.
"Sponsored by Program Resources and The LOGOS Institute of the Diocese of Toronto".
"Toronto, June 1996".
"The LOGOS Steering Committee nearly a year ago began asking questions about the changing pattern of leadership development in the Diocese. From a record number of 60+ participants a few years ago, the rate of participation had dropped to under 20 at recent LOGOS weekends. At the same time, both clergy and lay people were becoming interested in the small group movement that has become popular in the past few years. Had LOGOS reached a saturation point for training small group leaders ? What do clergy want and need to support small group ministry in their parishes ? Is asking people to give up a weekend too much ? What other things should we be training and developing leaders for ?" -- Intro.
Contents: Introduction -- List of Parishes and Participants -- The Consultation Process -- Reflection and Analysis after the Consultation -- Themes -- Insights -- Issues -- Action to Follow this Report -- Theological Reflection Process -- Appendix A: Summary of Discussion Groups -- Appendix B: Concluding Plenary Session.
"An Anglican resource developed by The Primate's Commission on Evangelism, the Logos Institute, The Wycliffe College Institute of Evangelism [and] Anglican Video with support from Partners in Canadian Mission Unit". -- t.-p.
"Published and distributed by Anglican Book Centre, Toronto, Canada".
Includes bibliographical references.
"Will there be another generation of Christians ? For people who care about the future of the Church, this video-study package offers an opportunity to meet with others to hear from George Carey, one of the most stimulating Christian leaders of out time. The resource provides a chance for people to reflect and plan for action together to renew and rebuild congregational vitality, mission, and witness. Together you will have a chance to explore what Carey has to say about faithfulness, the social mission of the church, conflict in congregations, and engaging with a world of increasing cultural diversity". -- back cover.
Contents: Prayer for the Decade of Evangelism [on half-title page] -- From the Curriculum Team -- Tips for Leaders -- "Where's God in All This ?": Session 1 -- "You Are Needed Here": Session 2 -- "In the Midst of Your Suffering, God Is": Session 3 -- Additional Worship Resources and Suggestions -- Adapting This Resource -- Some Resources for Congregational Vitality -- Some Books By Archbishop George Carey -- Transcripts of the Shows.
Transcript of the shows section has title: One Generation from Extinction: Conversations with Host Valerie Pringle and The Most Rev. George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury [as recorded June 1994 for CTV broadcast].
Study guide intended for use with video produced by Anglican Video entitled "One Generation from Extinction: Conversations on Congregational Vitality with George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury".
"An Anglican resource developed by The Primate's Commission on Evangelism, the Logos Institute, The Wycliffe College Institute of Evangelism [and] Anglican Video with support from Partners in Canadian Mission Unit". -- back cover.
"Will there be another generation of Christians ? For people who care about the future of the Church, this video-study package offers an opportunity to meet with others to hear from George Carey, one of the most stimulating Christian leaders of out time. The resource provides a chance for people to reflect and plan for action together to renew and rebuild congregational vitality, mission, and witness. Together you will have a chance to explore what Carey has to say about faithfulness, the social mission of the church, conflict in congregations, and engaging with a world of increasing cultural diversity". -- back cover.
Contents: 3 segments: 1. "Where's God in All This ?" (20 min.) -- 2. "You're Needed Here" (20 mins) -- 3. "In the Midst of Your Suffering" (19 min.).
Accompanied by study guide with same name, separately catalogued as BX 5131.2 O54 1995.
Study guide intended for use with video produced by Anglican Video entitled "One Generation from Extinction: Conversations on Congregational Vitality with George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury".