Breaking the Huddle: How Your Community Can Grow Its Witness

Don Everts , Doug Schaupp , Val Gordon
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Breaking the Huddle: How Your Community Can Grow Its Witness

Don Everts , Doug Schaupp , Val Gordon
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216 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Nov 02, 2016
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 216
  • Publisher: Intervarsity Press
  • ISBN: 9780830844913
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.6" L x 8.25" H

Don Everts is minister of outreach at Bonhomme Presbyterian Church in Chesterfield, Missouri. He previously served as an area director for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship in Boulder, Colorado. His books include Jesus with Dirty Feet and Go and Do.


Val Gordon is a consultant with the Learning Talent department of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. She is also the owner of Gearshift Consulting, a firm specializing in helping mission-driven organizations overcome obstacles to growth. Val and her family live in Connecticut.


Doug Schaupp is associate director of evangelism for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. He is based in Los Angeles and is the coauthor of Being White and I Once Was Lost.

"One of the most difficult things in building a missional congregation is to knead into the dough a real passion for evangelism that becomes a cultural norm. Many books motivate personal witness. This is one of the few books that gets at how to lead a cultural change toward being a community that stimulates real ongoing conversion."

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