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David Devenish
David is based at Woodside Church, Bedford, UK and is developing relationships with many churches in Russia and Ukraine, and encouraging church planting in unreached parts of the world. He has written several books including Demolishing Strongholds and What on Earth is the Church for? and developed several training courses. He is married to Scilla and they have grown-up children. |
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David Devenish
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Main Session 5
Together on a Mission 2008
Changing Worldview and Transforming Lives: Part 1
with Edward Buria
Together on a Mission 2008
Changing Worldview and Transforming Lives: Part 2
with Simon Holley
Together on a Mission 2008
Changing Worldview and Transforming Lives: Part 3
with John Kpikpi
Together on a Mission 2008
Main Session 5 The Ephesus Mission - A Pattern for World Evangelisation
Together on a Mission 2007
Kingdom Mission
Mobilise 2007
The Prophetic Nature of the Kingdom
Kingdom Come 2007
The Practical Nature of the Kingdom
Kingdom Come 2007
Main Session 7
Together on a Mission 2006
Kingdom Mission: Part 1
Together on a Mission 2006
Kingdom Mission: Part 2
Together on a Mission 2006
Kingdom Mission: Part 3
Together on a Mission 2006
The Challenge of Islam
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Copyright information
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