A City that rejects its religious institutions--Auckland-- resistant and neglected : an urban strategy study of New Zealand's largest city. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Auckland, N.Z. : Touch International Ministries, (c)1988 or 1989.Description: 448 pages : illustrations, forms ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- BR1485.T722.C589 1988
- BR1485
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A Look at Auckland
Neighbourhood Analysis Section
An Urban Strategy for Auckland
Cell Groups in Church Life
Strategy Comments About Auckland
Two Types of Unbelievers
Taking a Look at Your Church
About Touch Outreach Ministries
Includes glossary and index.
Available from Touch International Ministries, P.O. Box 89-126, Torbay, Auckland, N.Z.
Auckland Central -- Auckland West -- East Coast Bays- Birkenhead - Devonport -- Ellerslie - Howick -- Epsom - Eastern Bays -- Mangere - Otara -- North West -- South Auckland -- Southern Suburbs -- Takapuna - Glenfield.
Results of a religious survey carried out in July/August 1988 by students of the Columbia Biblical Seminary and Graduate School of Missions with a view to establishment of ministries in the area.
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