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The potter's clay : a course in ministry formation
Bib ID 2634827
Format BookBook
Description Gladstone, S. Aust. : Diocese of Willochra, 2003 
36 leaves ; 30 cm. 
Notes

"Reading assignments 2-7 are based on the Christian formation programme. Unit 1. Ministry development of the General Board of Religious Education for the Anglican Church of Australia 1980, reprinted and revised 1981,1991. The reading assignments and the group process have been adapted and edited by Dorothy Thorpe"

Subjects Lay ministry - Anglican Church of Australia.  |  Pastoral theology - Anglican Church of Australia.  |  Christian leadership - Anglican Church of Australia.
Other authors/contributors Thorpe, Dorothy  |  Anglican Church of Australia. Diocese of Willochra
Available From The Diocese of Willochra, Po Box 96, Gladstone SA 5473 

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