Outreach Magazine 2011

JanFeb 2010 Outreach

January/February 2011: Ideas and Innovations 

Taking an unchanging message to an ever-changing world. The Outreach Special Report: Lausanne 

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MarchApril 2010 Outreach

March/April 2011: Outreach Resources of the Year

The year’s best outreach-oriented books and media. The Outreach Interview: Philip Yancey 

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MayJune 2010 Outreach

May/June 2011: The Culture and the Church

Faith Without Apology, Belief Without Belligerence: Flash Points in the Culture War. The Outreach Interview: Gabe Lyons 

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JulyAug 2010 Outreach

July/August 2011: Small Church America

The Equation of Success, The Big Challenge of Small, Voices From the Front Line. The Outreach Interview: Shaun King 

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SeptOct 2010 Outreach

September/October 2011: The Leadership Issue

Perspective from Wayne Cordeiro, Alan Hirsch, Craig Groeschel, Dave Gibbons, Larry Osborne, John Maxwell and more than 30 other leaders. The Outreach Interview: Wayne Cordeiro 

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2010 Outreach 100

2011 Outreach 100: America’s Largest and Fastest-Growing Churches

The Outreach Magazine/LifeWay Research Special Report on the Largest and Fastest-Growing Churches in America, 2011 edition. The Outreach Interview: Jud Wilhite 

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NovDec 2010 Outreach

November/December 2010: Evangelism

Stories of transformational faith and practical help for all who are passionate about the outreach of the church. The Outreach Interview: Herbert Cooper 

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James P. Long
James P. Longhttp://JamesPLong.com

James P. Long is the editor of Outreach magazine and is the author of a number of books, including Why Is God Silent When We Need Him the Most?

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