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<note>Keith W. Hinton
The churches have not done well in most of the cities of the world says Keith Hinton &#34;The great People Movements have taken place among country people Singapore is, in this and many ways, a remarkable urban exception There is a People Movement daily gaining momentum in Singapore, one that has caused the church to grow from somewhere between one and three percent of the population in 1959 to over eleven percent today it is that phenomenon which is to become the focus of this study.&#34;

7 commend this book to all church leaders who are called by God to be a part of the spreading of the Gospel in Singapore, Southeast Asia and the surrounding regions I also commend it to students of missiology and church growth from any continent Our knowledge of how churches grow has been greatly advanced by this very significant work (Peter Wagner Professor of Church Growth. Fuller Theological Seminary School of World Mission)

&#34;This book deserves the attention of all who are concerned for the growth of the church in Singapore and elsewhere (Bobby Sng General Secretary, Fellowship of Evangelical Students. Singapore)

&#34;In this book Keith Hinton evaluates the past, analyzes some hindrances and makes strategy suggestions for the future. It is an invigorating book, an exciting prospect (Howard Peskett. Dean, Discipleship Training Centre, Singapore)

Keith Hinton, ThM. D. Miss, from Australia, is a missionary with the Overseas Missionary Fellowship After teaching in seminaries in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea he is now lecturing at Singapore Bible College</note>
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