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Jesus Enterpise website re-launched!

Category: Jesus Enterprise | May 7, 2007
Posted By Matt Register

Church Doctor Ministries is proud to announce the launch of our new website, TheJesusEnterprise.com. This website is a community based forum for sharing ideas and successes of develping Jesus Enterprises.

3 Comments

  1. Comment by bsmith:

    The site looks very nice. I like it. We are interested in something like this for our church. We want to “think outside the box” and come up with something totally different. Thank you for your help. I am buying your book!

  2. Comment by jt:

    We thoroughly enjoyed our recent round table w/ Dr. Hunter. Had lots of positive comments. I have been inspired and challenged by “The Jesus Enterprise.”
    Very thought provoking, and good grist for the mill as we consider future outreach ministry in our community. I’d be interested in hearing a response from someone who is already doing. In Christ, JT

  3. Comment by David Hyatt:

    Thanks for this innovative website, it will be very helpful. Our church, St. John Lutheran, in Ellisville, MO, is doing a Neighborhood VBS next week, headed by our student minister (vicar) and many volunteers. It will be held at a local park in the neighborhood and 500 invitations were sent to the residents so pray that we get a good turnout and a positive experience…Jesus will be there for sure!

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