The use of the English language in the growth of the church /by Laurel Anne Cocks.
Material type: TextPublication details: 1966.Description: iii, 55 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:- text
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- BV4070 .U846 1966
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Chapter I. The Predominance of the English Language
Chapter II. The English Language and Christianity
Influences at Work Today -- Consideration of Various Areas of the World -- Africa -- Asia -- South America.
Chapter III. The English-Taught Evangelist or Bible Teacher
Advantages -- Disadvantages.
Chapter IV. Discipling the Church
The Need -- The Use of English in Education -- In East Africa -- In West Africa -- In South Africa -- In Non-English-Speaking Areas -- The Use of English Bible Classes -- Values of English Bible Classes -- Limitations of English Bible Classes -- The Use of Bible Correspondence Courses -- The Use of English in Literature -- In Africa -- In Asia -- The Use of Secular Language Organizations.
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