Bridge the Gap: How One Church Partnered with a Public School:
Bridge the Gap tells the story of how one church answered the question "would anyone miss us if we stopped being a church?" through a ground-breaking relationship with an under-resourced public school. In an increasingly divisive and polarized culture, there are opportunities for churches to be communities that demonstrate tangible care to people and organizations in their neighborhoods and communities. The local public school is an amazing and often untapped partnership for churches to come alongside and demonstrate tangible care for the school and its staff and students.
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Bridge the Gap: How One Church Partnered with a Public School:
Bridge the Gap tells the story of how one church answered the question "would anyone miss us if we stopped being a church?" through a ground-breaking relationship with an under-resourced public school. In an increasingly divisive and polarized culture, there are opportunities for churches to be communities that demonstrate tangible care to people and organizations in their neighborhoods and communities. The local public school is an amazing and often untapped partnership for churches to come alongside and demonstrate tangible care for the school and its staff and students.
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Bridge the Gap: How One Church Partnered with a Public School:

Bridge the Gap: How One Church Partnered with a Public School:

by Brian Stroh
Bridge the Gap: How One Church Partnered with a Public School:

Bridge the Gap: How One Church Partnered with a Public School:

by Brian Stroh

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Overview

Bridge the Gap tells the story of how one church answered the question "would anyone miss us if we stopped being a church?" through a ground-breaking relationship with an under-resourced public school. In an increasingly divisive and polarized culture, there are opportunities for churches to be communities that demonstrate tangible care to people and organizations in their neighborhoods and communities. The local public school is an amazing and often untapped partnership for churches to come alongside and demonstrate tangible care for the school and its staff and students.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781980914747
Publisher: Brian Stroh
Publication date: 06/05/2018
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.32(d)

About the Author

Brian Stroh was born in Grand Forks, ND, and later moved to Fargo, ND, where he graduated high school. He earned a business administration degree from the University of Sioux Falls (SD) and a Master's of Divinity degree from Sioux Falls (SD) Seminary. He has worked at Hillcrest Church for 15 years as the youth pastor, ministry pastor, and currently the executive pastor. While on staff, Hillcrest has been recognized for several awards including a Congressional Angel in Adoption recipient. Bridge the Gap is his first book and tells the unique story of Hillcrest's partnership with Cleveland Elementary, an under-resourced school less than a mile away from Hillcrest.
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