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- Aled Griffith
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Mark Greene
Mark Greene is the executive director of the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, having previously been the vice-principal and lecturer in communications at London Bible College. Apart from communications, Mark teaches courses in Biblical perspectives on contemporary culture and he specialises in workplace ministry. He is also the author of "Imagine: How will the UK be won?" a strategic new document published in partnership with the Evangelical Alliance. and "Thank God it's Monday, Supporting Christians at Work - without going insane", "The Three-Eared Preacher", and "Of Love, Life, and Caffe Latte".
Vision for Workplace Ministry - Mark Greene
Mark Greene explains how leaders can help churches get a vision for workplace ministry
