I’ve followed Browning for over a decade. He has consistently done what he shares in this book- combines the impact of the large church with the intimacy of the small church. Over the years he has refused to plant either large or small church. Instead he has intentionally planted both, depending on t he demographics. This book artfully affirms the best of both the large and small church worlds and refuses to take part in the “tyranny of or.”
Browning, Dave, Hybrid Church
I’ve followed Browning for over a decade. He has consistently done what he shares in this book- combines the impact of the large church with the intimacy of the small church. Over the years he has refused to plant either large or small church. Instead he has intentionally planted both, depending on t he demographics. This book artfully affirms the best of both the large and small church worlds and refuses to take part in the “tyranny of or.”
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