Christian Education: What it is & How it is Accomplished (Chapel Talk)

Speaker(s): Mark Davies
Date: April 1, 2008
Length: 25:33
Product ID: RGDL3801H

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This is a chapel talk given in the Winter term of 2008.

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Mark Davies is former Erb/Gullison Professor of Family Ministries at Carey Theological College. Mark Davies teaches classes at both Carey and Regent College on marriage, family and pastoral care/counselling. He also runs a counselling clinic.

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